Re: Here comes the release ...

2004-06-17 Thread Soren Hilmer
On Wednesday 16 June 2004 21:21, Serge Knystautas wrote: > Steve Brewin wrote: > > Anyway, before we dwell too much on the future, a big thanks to everyone > > who helped in getting this release out, especially Noel who has spent so > > much time painstakingly putting it all together. > > +1! Actu

RE: Here comes the release ...

2004-06-17 Thread Vincenzo Gianferrari Pini
> On Wednesday 16 June 2004 21:21, Serge Knystautas wrote: > > Steve Brewin wrote: > > > Anyway, before we dwell too much on the future, a big thanks to everyone > > > who helped in getting this release out, especially Noel who has spent so > > > much time painstakingly putting it all together. > >

RE: JVM server vs. client

2004-06-17 Thread Hes Siemelink
Thanks for the info. I've updated my starter scripts to use the -server option. Maybe it's an idea to enable the -server option by default in the next release. Cheers, Hes. -Original Message- From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: woensdag 16 juni 2004 19:39 To

RE: Here comes the release ...

2004-06-17 Thread Danny Angus
> These late adopters will be late adopters of a future version of James too. > Which is fine. They are free to be as cautious as they see fit. Not necessarily, If they are late adopters because of the ££Cost of upgrading commercial products, and associated support contracts, the same constr

Re: JVM server vs. client

2004-06-17 Thread Steen Jansdal
Serge Knystautas wrote: This link came up because of a comparison between C++ and Java, but of note is also to see the huge performance improvement between client and server JVM. http://www.sys-con.com/story/?storyid=45250 A little warning about using the -server on Linux boxes. The jCIFS projec

james.getAbsolutePath ?

2004-06-17 Thread Intelekia
Hi all, Is there any way to obtain programmatically the folder where James is installed? I am thinking of something like: james.getAbsolutePath(); The reason is that currently I put the path to some resources in the config.xml and then load them at runtime. But if I use relative resources (like "

RE: james.getAbsolutePath ?

2004-06-17 Thread Steve Short
Try this: String phoenixHome = System.getProperty("phoenix.home"); This'll give you the Phoenix home directory and you can work out the rest from there. Steve -Original Message- From: Intelekia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 5:26 AM To: 'James Develope

RE: james.getAbsolutePath ?

2004-06-17 Thread Intelekia
Oh my... I was trying FOR HOURS with combinations System.getProperty("PHOENIX_HOME"); ! That's life... Works! Thanks a lot Steve! Isaac. -Original Message- From: Steve Short [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: jueves, 17 de junio de 2004 20:21 To: James Developers List Subject: RE: james.get

cvs commit: james-server/src/xdocs changelog.xml index.xml

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:16:05 Modified:src/xdocs changelog.xml index.xml Log: update site for James 2.2.0 release Revision ChangesPath 1.29 +127 -5james-server/src/xdocs/changelog.xml Index: changelog.xml =

cvs commit: james-server/src/xdocs/stylesheets project.xml

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:16:18 Modified:src/xdocs/stylesheets project.xml Log: update site for James 2.2.0 release Revision ChangesPath 1.31 +2 -2 james-server/src/xdocs/stylesheets/project.xml Index: project.xml =

cvs commit: james-server/src/xdocs download.xml

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:20:14 Modified:src/xdocs download.xml Log: update site for James 2.2.0 release Revision ChangesPath 1.7 +14 -19james-server/src/xdocs/download.xml Index: download.xml ==

cvs commit: james-server/www download.html

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:23:02 Modified:www download.html Log: update site for James 2.2.0 release Revision ChangesPath 1.10 +8 -13 james-server/www/download.html Index: download.html ===

cvs commit: james-server/www download.html

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:25:36 Modified:www download.html Log: update site for James 2.2.0 release Revision ChangesPath 1.11 +1 -1 james-server/www/download.html Index: download.html ===

cvs commit: james-server/src/xdocs download.xml

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:25:47 Modified:src/xdocs download.xml Log: update site for James 2.2.0 release Revision ChangesPath 1.8 +1 -1 james-server/src/xdocs/download.xml Index: download.xml ==

index.html

2004-06-17 Thread Stephen McConnell
From index.html Get your hands on the latest versions.. We put significant milestones, and potential release candidates in the download area. Download area is a href to http://cvs.apache.org/dist/james/ which has nothing in it. Cheers, Steve. -- |---| | M

My Status, and James RoadMap

2004-06-17 Thread Noel J. Bergman
OK guys, James 2.2.0 is released. That's it from me for probably the next week or so. I have something next week that I really must focus on. After that, I'll get onto the branch merger. Conjectured Roadmap: Release James X (2.3, 3.0, don't care) based upon the merged code with contemporar

RE: index.html

2004-06-17 Thread Noel J. Bergman
>Get your hands on the latest versions.. >We put significant milestones, and potential release >candidates in the download area. > Download area is a href to http://cvs.apache.org/dist/james/ which > has nothing in it. Because the latest IS the 2.2.0 Release. This week. --- N

cvs commit: james-server/src/xdocs changelog.xml

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:54:32 Modified:src/xdocs changelog.xml Log: correct release date Revision ChangesPath 1.30 +1 -1 james-server/src/xdocs/changelog.xml Index: changelog.xml === RCS file

cvs commit: james-server/www changelog.html

2004-06-17 Thread noel
noel2004/06/17 18:56:21 Modified:www changelog.html Log: correct release date Revision ChangesPath 1.30 +1 -1 james-server/www/changelog.html Index: changelog.html === RCS file: /h

Re: index.html

2004-06-17 Thread Stephen McConnell
Noel J. Bergman wrote: Get your hands on the latest versions.. We put significant milestones, and potential release candidates in the download area. Download area is a href to http://cvs.apache.org/dist/james/ which has nothing in it. Because the latest IS the 2.2.0 Release. I figure that te

Re: My Status, and James RoadMap

2004-06-17 Thread Stephen McConnell
Noel J. Bergman wrote: OK guys, James 2.2.0 is released. That's it from me for probably the next week or so. I have something next week that I really must focus on. After that, I'll get onto the branch merger. Conjectured Roadmap: Release James X (2.3, 3.0, don't care) based upon the merged

Re: My Status, and James RoadMap

2004-06-17 Thread Soren Hilmer
On Friday 18 June 2004 03:47, Noel J. Bergman wrote: > OK guys, James 2.2.0 is released. That's it from me for probably the next > week or so. I have something next week that I really must focus on. After > that, I'll get onto the branch merger. > > Conjectured Roadmap: > > Release James X (2.