On 11/12/06, Serge Knystautas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/8/06, Bernd Fondermann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So we'll wait for further news from you in the next weeks. Thank you for
> > the update.
>
> You are welcome :-)
Thanks again! I read the howto and it looks pretty straight forward.
How feasible do you think it will be to have a second shell script
that starts James using spring instead of Phoenix? My thought is that
the regular James checkout can be easily run in this alternate
container, that would spur more people to take a look at it.
The shell script could be as easy as "java -classpath ...all libs...
o.a.j.integration.spring.Main" where lib contains the spring framework
libraries in addition to all james/avalon/cornerstone/other libraries.
It is not a matter of feasablility as much as of project layout and
how to handle spring dependencies.
for the time being I feel the "adoptional bundle"-approach I did is
the best way: take james-...jar from the "main distribution" build and
and all other libraries and bundle them with the very lean wrapping
code to become the "unofficial James Server Spring distribution".
Bernd
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