[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-354?page=all ]

Stefano Bagnara updated JAMES-354:
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    Fix Version: 3.0
    Description: 
For a large corporate environment, I have been asked whether the James Pop with 
TLS would work under WebSphere.
So far, I haven't tried, but I expect some less than optimum issues such as 
JAMES-348 (hard-coded SunJSSE).
Now that the dependency on avalon/cornerstone most likely needs to be 
readjusted (http://avalon.apache.org/closed.html --> 4 new projects Excalibur, 
Loom, Metro,Castle - unclear where cornerstone went...) wouldn't this be an 
opportunity to become more J2EE mainstream?

  was:
For a large corporate environment, I have been asked whether the James Pop with 
TLS would work under WebSphere.
So far, I haven't tried, but I expect some less than optimum issues such as 
JAMES-348 (hard-coded SunJSSE).
Now that the dependency on avalon/cornerstone most likely needs to be 
readjusted (http://avalon.apache.org/closed.html --> 4 new projects Excalibur, 
Loom, Metro,Castle - unclear where cornerstone went...) wouldn't this be an 
opportunity to become more J2EE mainstream?

        Version: 2.2.0
                     (was: 3.0)

> optimize James integration under J2EE for next release
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JAMES-354
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-354
>      Project: James
>         Type: Improvement
>     Versions: 2.2.0
>  Environment: any (linux/solaris)
>     Reporter: Ralf Hauser
>      Fix For: 3.0

>
> For a large corporate environment, I have been asked whether the James Pop 
> with TLS would work under WebSphere.
> So far, I haven't tried, but I expect some less than optimum issues such as 
> JAMES-348 (hard-coded SunJSSE).
> Now that the dependency on avalon/cornerstone most likely needs to be 
> readjusted (http://avalon.apache.org/closed.html --> 4 new projects 
> Excalibur, Loom, Metro,Castle - unclear where cornerstone went...) wouldn't 
> this be an opportunity to become more J2EE mainstream?

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