Exactly, the whole avalon/phoenix stuff is quite difficult for new
developers. With Spring and JSR250 we use a well known env which many
developers are quite familar with.
Bye,
Norman
2010/1/6 Dhrubo :
> With Spring shift it will be much easier for all.
>
> On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Eric M
Hi Eric,
the development code is usual in trunk. Sandboxes are only used for
big refactoring / experiments, so you don't break to much ;)
Bye,
Norman
2010/1/6 Eric MacAdie :
> I do not plan on jumping to the new version until it is ready. But knowing
> where the code is would make it easier to g
With Spring shift it will be much easier for all.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Eric MacAdie wrote:
> I do not plan on jumping to the new version until it is ready. But knowing
> where the code is would make it easier to get involved with development.
> This is not an easy project to get invol
I do not plan on jumping to the new version until it is ready. But
knowing where the code is would make it easier to get involved with
development. This is not an easy project to get involved with.
Regards,
Eric MacAdie
Pronounced: muh-KAY-dee
Dhrubo wrote:
I suggest dont jump into new versio
I suggest dont jump into new version too soon.
Please continue with the old running version that you have.
Once we make a stable release with documentation please make a move. I will
be happy to help you.
On Wed, Jan 6, 2010 at 3:23 PM, Eric MacAdie wrote:
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Someone just
Thanks for the info.
Someone just posted that documentation is a problem. I think there needs
to be some documentation on the source code tree.
I have used ClearCase in the past, so I know the general concepts of
source control, but it would still be nice to have some info posted on
what URL
Hi Eric,
yes exactly. Then just build is with:
# ant dist
BTW, I will merge the branch to trunk later today so you will find it
in trunk tomorrow ;)
Bye,
Norman
2010/1/6 Eric MacAdie :
> Can I grab it by running the command
> svn co
> http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/sandbox/activ
Can I grab it by running the command
svn co
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/james/server/sandbox/active/pure_spring_deployment/
Regards,
Eric MacAdie
Pronounced muh-KAY-dee
Norman Maurer wrote:
Hi Eric,
first of yes it should just work with coping the config.xml :)
Anyway if you want to us
Hi Eric,
first of yes it should just work with coping the config.xml :)
Anyway if you want to use Spring you even could give the pure-spring
deployment a try to see if it works for you. Its currently located in
a sandbox and hopefully will get merged soon to trunk to remove the
whole phoenix stuf
I just downloaded the Spring milestone to my desktop, and I got it to
run, even though I do not use this as a mail server.
I know at this point this is "use at your own risk", but: Could I just
upload this to a server and use my current config.xml and copy it to
james-server-spring-deployment-
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