Using Other JavaMail Providers

All JavaMail implementations contain a Provider Registry that allows other providers to register their protocol implementations with the JavaMail framework. As WebLogic's JavaMail implementation is bundled in the weblogic.jar library, it is not particularly easy to change. If you need support for additional transports or protocols, you should prepend the location of the libraries for the JavaMail implementation to WebLogic's classpath. WebLogic's documentation states that the supplied JavaMail implementation supports only the IMAP and SMTP. We've found that WebLogic also contains Sun's optional support for the POP3 protocol.

You can find additional information on JavaMail and a list of suppliers for various protocol implementations on Sun's web site at http://java.sun.com/products/javamail.

Introduction

Web Applications

Managing the Web Server

Using JNDI and RMI

JDBC

Transactions

J2EE Connectors

JMS

JavaMail

Using EJBs

Using CMP and EJB QL

Packaging and Deployment

Managing Domains

Clustering

Performance, Monitoring, and Tuning

SSL

Security

XML

Web Services

JMX

Logging and Internationalization

SNMP



WebLogic. The Definitive Guide
WebLogic: The Definitive Guide
ISBN: 059600432X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 187

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