public class MailSessionFactory extends Object implements ObjectFactory
Factory class that creates a JNDI named JavaMail Session factory, which can be used for managing inbound and outbound electronic mail messages via JavaMail APIs. All messaging environment properties described in the JavaMail Specification may be passed to the Session factory; however the following properties are the most commonly used:
localhost
if not specified.This factory can be configured in a
<Context>
element in your conf/server.xml
configuration file. An example of factory configuration is:
<Resource name="mail/smtp" auth="CONTAINER" type="javax.mail.Session"/> <ResourceParams name="mail/smtp"> <parameter> <name>factory</name> <value>org.apache.naming.factory.MailSessionFactory</value> </parameter> <parameter> <name>mail.smtp.host</name> <value>mail.mycompany.com</value> </parameter> </ResourceParams>
Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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protected static String |
factoryType
The Java type for which this factory knows how to create objects.
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Constructor and Description |
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MailSessionFactory() |
protected static final String factoryType
public Object getObjectInstance(Object refObj, Name name, Context context, Hashtable<?,?> env) throws Exception
getObjectInstance
in interface ObjectFactory
refObj
- Reference information containing our parameters, or null
if there are no parametersname
- The name of this object, relative to context, or null
if there is no namecontext
- The context to which name is relative, or null if name
is relative to the default initial contextenv
- Environment variables, or null if there are noneException
- if an error occurs during object creationCopyright © 2000-2014 Apache Software Foundation. All Rights Reserved.