Where can I find avalon http ?
Dou you know if I can run james inside merlin ?

On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 16:50, Stephen McConnell wrote:
> Leandro Rodrigo Saad Cruz wrote:
> 
> > Thanks Stephen, but I'm trying to use james 2.1.3 (that uses phoenix) +
> > jetty block. Dou you know if the sevak jetty block is stable and ready
> > for production ?
> 
> Short answer - no.  Long answer - its does not matter. If you locked 
> into james 2.1.3 (as opposed to HEAD) your dealing with interaction with 
> james via the remote manager, smtp port or pop3 port - which basically 
> means that the container in which james is running is not an issue 
> (because your not reusing james as a component).
> 
> Concerning servak - dead end - forget about it. The effort going into 
> the avalon http facility is an order of magnitude more useful - full 
> http to component integration.  The actual servak code is in 
> avalon/sandbox so there is stuff there - but it should be viewed as a 
> resource for pulling out content and ideas. There is no active 
> development .. i.e. this is dead code and will be buried once avalon 
> http is released.
> 
> One option is to use james as is (under Phoenix for the moment) and in 
> conjunction use avalon http under merlin - although my approach would be 
> to tie it all together under merlin.
> 
> Cheers, Stephen.
> 
> 
> > On Thu, 2004-04-08 at 15:30, Stephen McConnell wrote:
> > 
> >>Phoenix has been replaced by Merlin. There is an http based facility for 
> >>Merlin based on jetty that is under active development.  You can find 
> >>out more information about merlin here:
> >>
> >>   http://avalon.apache.org/merlin
> >>
> >>Stephen.
> >>
> >>Leandro Rodrigo Saad Cruz wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>Where can I find it ?
> >>>Can I use the block on sevak ?
> >>>
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Leandro Rodrigo Saad Cruz
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