Yep, Niclas, I'll go through the merlin and wiki documentation.

As regards the James RMI remote manager, I would simply like a remote server
that I could use from another client (an applet, a web application and so
on). Specifically, I'm running a portal on my website, and I would like to
create a James portlet to manage James remotely (query/add/delete/update
users, listing/sending/deleting emails, etc.).

Unfortunately, I've been asked to work on the existing code (it has been
developed 2 years ago) and as you can easily immagine, the code is a bit out
of date (developed to run on Phoenix) and far from being complete. I would
like to build a Merlin component. To tell the truth, while I was working
with this idea, I was thinking to one question: what about make avalon
services natively manageable remotely? Does it already exist such a
solution? If not, what would it be required? I think Avalon is great for
containing business components, but it would be extremely powerful if it
could offer the services remotely.

Marco
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Niclas Hedhman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Avalon framework users" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2003 2:00 PM
Subject: Re: [MERLIN] CVS problems...


> On Sunday 14 December 2003 21:53, Marco Tedone wrote:
> > I'm getting introduced to the avalon framework, and then would like to
get
> > introduced to Merlin...My goals are:
>
> I suggest you go to http://avalon.apache.org/merlin and wade (literally)
> through the official documentation. I have done it more than once, and I
> still don't feel like I understand it all.
>
> Then, look into the wiki stuff. Some good nuggets there, at
>     http://wiki.apache.org/avalon
> but a bit hard to find (Aaron, need pointers here...)
>
> Source code is a good area :o)
>
>
> > 1) To contribute in porting James to Merlin
>
> Stephen is already running James in Merlin :o) and have been doing so for
more
> than 6months. In his case, I think it even run as an NT service, and is
the
> showcase of that little aspect of Merlin.
>
> > 2) To write a James RMI remote manager
>
> Could you elaborate a bit what you have in mind here?
>
>
> Niclas
>
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