We maybe able to help more if you could be more
specific about your question.  Here are what I did:

- run build.bat in the C:\javamail-1.3.1\demo\webapp
before you start Phoenix. This will compile all the
James classes and creates a SAR-file (Server ARchive)
for Phoenix. 
- set both the CLASSPATH and the JAVA_HOME environment
variables.  Do not have to set CLASSPATH for James. 
James is an application that runs inside a container.
It's the job of the container to startup james.  If
you have downloaded the binary distribution you will
find a run.bat file in the bin directory.
- unpack james-x.x.tar.gz (or the -with-phoenix
variant) into a folder
- open a Command prompt and cd to the folder where you
extracted James
- > cd dist\james-x.x\bin
- > run (Phoenix should start and load James)
    Running an "netstat -an" reports if there's a port
25 LISTENING, or there is another program (for
example, tomcat, WebLogic) on this port.

    James will startup and you should see the
following on your console:

  Using PHOENIX_HOME:   F:\dev\james-2.1\james-2.1
  Using PHOENIX_TMPDIR:
F:\dev\james-2.1\james-2.1\temp
  Using JAVA_HOME:      F:\system\jdk\1.4.2

  Phoenix 4.0.1

  James 2.1
  Remote Manager Service started plain:4555
  POP3 Service started plain:110
  SMTP Service started plain:25
  NNTP Service Disabled
  Fetch POP Disabled

  Use ^C (control-C) to halt the server. In the apps
directory you will find the configuration info for
james in the directory apps\james\SAR-INF\config.xml 
  where you can modify things like DNS entries,
passwords for remote adminstration, host names, etc. 
To restart james - just go back to the bin directory
and execute the run command.


  
--- Gabor Kincses <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is there a reliable way to detect when Phoenix has
> completed startin up all configured components? 
> Like
> James?
> 
> Thanks,
> Gabor
> 
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