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Robert Burrell Donkin commented on JAMES-808:
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public void writeMimeMessage(StringBuffer buffer)
I would prefer to be able to write out the contents directly to the output
socket rather than a intermediary string buffer. That requires doing the fetch
response messages properly. Either add this as a temporary solution or use a
more general construct (ByteBuffer...?).
> Fetch command is not very efficient
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> Key: JAMES-808
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-808
> Project: James
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: IMAPServer
> Affects Versions: Trunk
> Reporter: Zsombor Gegesy
> Assignee: Robert Burrell Donkin
> Fix For: Trunk
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> Attachments: opt.patch
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> Currently the implementation of the FETCH command is not very efficient. For
> example to retrieve one mail the following conversions will happens:
> 1, the backend creates a MimeMessage from a file/database blob/thin air/etc
> 2, the frontend converts into a byte array, with correct CRLF line endings.
> (I don't get, why it's needed, every incoming MimeMessage is already in this
> format, isn't it ?)
> 3, the frontend appends it into a StringBuffer in the FetchCommand class
> 4, after some String manipulation it gets sent over an InternetPrintWriter
> which checks also that all line endings in correct style.
> I'm not sure that the whole thing is absolutly necessary. There is two other
> problem with the current code :
> 1, it doesn't calculate the correct MessageResult flags, so the backend cant
> optimize out the unnecessary things.
> 2, It doesn't parse the BODY[]<0.1024> style commands.
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