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[jira] Created: (JAMES-519) Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
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Key: JAMES-519
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-519
Project: James
Type: Task
Reporter: Stefano Bagnara
Assigned to: Stefano Bagnara
We need an ASL licensed JavaMail Store. Better if it uses JDBC.
Maybe we should create a subproject for this, too.
This is to keep track of the effort.
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Re: [jira] Created: (JAMES-519) Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
Posted by Stefano Bagnara <ap...@bago.org>.
This roadmap makes sense to me.
When I wrote it I thought about writing a JDBC Javamail Store because we
already have the specification and we don't need too much discussion,
and using it with your wrapper we could start using it.
But as we already agreed, our hierarchical message repository will be
easier to implement than the whole javamail store "plugin" so maybe it
is safer to do that like you describe.
I think that having a javamail store project would also help us
increasing our community and achieve better/more stable code for the store.
Btw I think that both approaches are valid: I hope I will find the time
to make concretise one of the two as soon as possibile ;-)
Stefano
Joachim Draeger wrote:
> Stefano Bagnara (JIRA) schrieb:
>
>> We need an ASL licensed JavaMail Store. Better if it uses JDBC.
>
> For testing JavamailStoreMailRepository? I'm planing a lightweight ASL
> licensed in-memory JavaMail Store at the moment. This could be very
> useful for testing apart from the lack of an ASL implementation.
> I see the JDBC based JavaMail Store as a by-product in the future. The
> future MessageRepository has to handle hierarchical folders, message
> numbers and uids for imap. There will such a MessageRepository that uses
> JDBC. It will be quite easy to create a wrapper to JavaMail.... and
> abracadabra! There is the JDBC JavaMail Store people have waited for. :-)
> I'm looking amused forward to the JavamailStoreMessageRepository that is
> for testing backed by a JDBCMessageRepository wrapped in Javamail. :-)
>
> Joachim
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Re: [jira] Created: (JAMES-519) Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
Posted by Joachim Draeger <jd...@joachim-draeger.de>.
Stefano Bagnara (JIRA) schrieb:
> We need an ASL licensed JavaMail Store. Better if it uses JDBC.
For testing JavamailStoreMailRepository? I'm planing a lightweight ASL licensed
in-memory JavaMail Store at the moment. This could be very useful for testing
apart from the lack of an ASL implementation.
I see the JDBC based JavaMail Store as a by-product in the future. The future
MessageRepository has to handle hierarchical folders, message numbers and uids
for imap. There will such a MessageRepository that uses JDBC. It will be quite
easy to create a wrapper to JavaMail.... and abracadabra! There is the JDBC
JavaMail Store people have waited for. :-)
I'm looking amused forward to the JavamailStoreMessageRepository that is for
testing backed by a JDBCMessageRepository wrapped in Javamail. :-)
Joachim
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[jira] Resolved: (JAMES-519) Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
Posted by "Norman Maurer (JIRA)" <se...@james.apache.org>.
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-519?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Norman Maurer resolved JAMES-519.
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Resolution: Won't Fix
I don't think this will get written any time .. I think we are all agree that javamail is not the way to go in the future.
> Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
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> Key: JAMES-519
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-519
> Project: JAMES Server
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Stefano Bagnara
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> We need an ASL licensed JavaMail Store. Better if it uses JDBC.
> Maybe we should create a subproject for this, too.
> This is to keep track of the effort.
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[jira] Assigned: (JAMES-519) Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
Posted by "Stefano Bagnara (JIRA)" <se...@james.apache.org>.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-519?page=all ]
Stefano Bagnara reassigned JAMES-519:
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Assignee: (was: Stefano Bagnara)
I remove the assignment to me of this issue: Joachim is working on a Torque based implementation of a MessageRepository that maybe will be able to provide even a javamail store wrapper. I have already 21 assigned issues and I'm not working on this.
> Implement a JDBC based JavaMail Store
> -------------------------------------
>
> Key: JAMES-519
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES-519
> Project: James
> Issue Type: Task
> Reporter: Stefano Bagnara
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> We need an ASL licensed JavaMail Store. Better if it uses JDBC.
> Maybe we should create a subproject for this, too.
> This is to keep track of the effort.
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