Thanks Stefano - com.mysql.jdbc.Driver did its deed. Maybe I find some time this weekend to test and dive into it slightly more. Then I will get back to your offer. Currently I am reading into JavaMail API for some basics. Thank a lot.
Bernhard -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Stefano Bagnara [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 19. Januar 2006 10:31 An: James Users List Betreff: Re: AW: James dead? Liebezeit, Bernhard (EXT) wrote: > Hey Guys, > Reading all of this makes me truly sad. I started with JAMES roughly two > months ago - and even though you are maintining a good documentation it took > me 2 month to figure out why I was not capable of starting up the server with > the current JDK and and one of the first stable MySQL-NT 5.0 builds. Have you asked for help in this mailing list? Maybe your problem is related to the jdbc driver used: you need the latest connector/J to connect to Mysql 5. In 2.3.0 we will remove the mm.mysql driver from James because it had issue with new mysql releases. > Actually I intended to dig into development and contribute to. However, > having anything done with Java/JSPs since three years, I had to learn that > there is no strait way into the avalon framework, different logging > mechanisms, different connection pooling adapters, etc. I must admit that I > was truly a bit naïve thinking to start with developing extensions within a > minute, especially considering the fact that I have no much free time at hand. What would you like to contribute? I can help with the avalon stuff: it takes a few to understand how avalon works but it's really easy once you get it. It's not so different from Spring. > The point that I intend to make: I am able and willing to code, but in order > to be able to design a specific part for JAMES I am in the lack of sufficient > knowledge; and for my needs I did not find an appropriate compendium - > searching the archive is fine, but cumbersome and often misleading when you > are new to it. Please do not regard this as criticism - I am in software > development for quit a while. I just wanted to submit a view from "outside" > the community In james there are avalon components binded by the container: you can easily understand what the components are and how they are linked by looking to the assembly.xml. That file gives you a great view of the high level architecture. If there are specific areas where you think you can contribute (matcher/mailets/pop3/smtp/spooling/repositories) I can point you a simple path to work on it. > Best Regards > Bernhard Stefano --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]