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Posted to server-user@james.apache.org by Eric Boniakos <er...@inria.fr> on 2003/07/17 12:38:08 UTC

reloaded config file without restart James

Hi, 
I have a simple question, I hope so.
I would like to reloaded (restart) James in fact reloaded the config file ( because I create a new mailing list ) in a custom mailet.
Like "reloaded ( config.xml );"
Is it possible and how can I do that?

Thanks,

Eric Boniakos

RE: reloaded config file without restart James

Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
> I would like to reloaded (restart) James in fact reloaded
: the config file ( because I create a new mailing list ) in
> a custom mailet.

> Is it possible and how can I do that?

Not at this time.

	--- Noel

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RE: reloaded config file without restart James

Posted by Steve Brewin <sb...@synsys.com>.
Eric,

> Hi,
> I have a simple question, I hope so.
> I would like to reloaded (restart) James in fact reloaded the
> config file ( because I create a new mailing list ) in a
> custom mailet.
> Like "reloaded ( config.xml );"
> Is it possible and how can I do that?

Processing an updated config.xml isn't possible possible without stopping
and restarting Phoenix, the container that hosts James, YET.

See the thread "Dynamic Reconfiguration" on server-dev for a discussion of
how this may be implemented in the future.

-- Steve


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