Java Mail enables an application on the Sun One Application Server to send and receive e-mails, and it supports different message stores such as POP3 and IMAP, as well as different transport protocols, such as SMTP. To use Java Mail, create a Java Mail resource definition, and register the definition to the Sun ONE Application Server instance. More than one J2EE component can use the same Java Mail resource.
To create a Java Mail resource definition:
In the Explorer's Runtime tab,
expand the Server Registry
Installed Servers
Sun ONE Application Server 7 node.
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If you do not see any Administration Server nodes, the Administration Server of the Sun ONE Application Server must be added under the Installed Servers subnode of the Server Registry node. See here for more information. |
To register a Java Mail resource definition to an application server instance:
Installed Servers
Sun ONE Application Server 7
Unregistered Java Mail Resources node.
Registered Java Mail Resources node.
To delete a Java Mail resource from an application server instance:
Installed Servers
Sun ONE Application Server 7
Administration Server
application server instance
Registered Java Mail Resources node.
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Java Mail Resource Property Sheet Registering a Resource Server Instance |
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