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Re: [fedora-java] Re: [OX Devel] Re: Devel Digest, Vol 12, Issue 6


From: Chris Burdess
Subject: Re: [fedora-java] Re: [OX Devel] Re: Devel Digest, Vol 12, Issue 6
Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 19:26:11 +0100

Martin Kauss wrote:
The problem is that Rights, as well as ACL and Quota, are in a com.sun
package.

OX makes use of the class IMAPFolder and there you have the method
addRights(ACL acl) which lead us to setRights(Rights rights)
and there we find the Rights.

The GNU classpath javamail API does not have the method addRights(ACL acl)
and no setRights(Rights rights) in the IMAPFolder class, see

http://www.gnu.org/software/classpathx/javamail/javadoc/gnu/mail/ providers/imap/IMAPFolder.html

The main issue is not to use class instances (replacements),
the main issue is that the classpath API does currently not
implement methods needed by OX.

You haven't asked for them at any time, so it hasn't even been on our to-do list.

However, you are right, the class is experimental,

It's not that it's experimental. It's that it's a private Sun implementation, it is not part of the API, and it will never be present in a free Java runtime.

but for some reasons also the GNU classpath people
have implement a clone of this class.

It's not a clone. It's a completely different private implementation, that is still not part of the API.

As Stephen Crawley noted, the problem is that the public API is underspecified and in order to use advanced IMAP functionality you need to use private implementations.

In fact we/you
have to investigate if OX can offer the same functionality
by using other classes and what is the effort/benefit
of such a change.

The underlying library used by the GNU providers is called inetlib. It provides a much lower-level API to IMAP and other network protocols. If you want performance, and you can live without a MIME framework, it may be of interest to you.

If you just want ACL support in the GNU IMAP provider, we can schedule it in for the next release.
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Chris Burdess





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