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examples/javamail/README.md

index-group=Unrevised type=page status=published title=Javamail API


This is just a simple example to demonstrate a very basic usage of the API. It should be enough to get you started using the java mail packages. #The Code ## A simple REST service using the Javamail API Here we see a very simple RESTful endpoint that can be called with a message to send by Email. It would not be hard to modify the application to provide more useful configuration options. As is, this will not send anything, but if you change the parameters to match your mail server then you'll see the message being sent. You can find much more detailed information on the [Javamail API here](https://java.net/projects/javamail/pages/Home#Samples) package org.superbiz.rest; import javax.mail.Authenticator; import javax.mail.Message; import javax.mail.MessagingException; import javax.mail.PasswordAuthentication; import javax.mail.Session; import javax.mail.Transport; import javax.mail.internet.InternetAddress; import javax.mail.internet.MimeMessage; import javax.ws.rs.POST; import javax.ws.rs.Path; import java.util.Date; import java.util.Properties; @Path("/email") public class EmailService { @POST public String lowerCase(final String message) { try { //Create some properties and get the default Session final Properties props = new Properties(); props.put("mail.smtp.host", "your.mailserver.host"); props.put("mail.debug", "true"); final Session session = Session.getInstance(props, new Authenticator() { @Override protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() { return new PasswordAuthentication("MyUsername", "MyPassword"); } }); //Set this just to see some internal logging session.setDebug(true); //Create a message final MimeMessage msg = new MimeMessage(session); msg.setFrom(new InternetAddress("your@email.address")); final InternetAddress[] address = {new InternetAddress("general@email.com")}; msg.setRecipients(Message.RecipientType.TO, address); msg.setSubject("JavaMail API test"); msg.setSentDate(new Date()); msg.setText(message, "UTF-8"); Transport.send(msg); } catch (MessagingException e) { return "Failed to send message: " + e.getMessage(); } return "Sent"; } } # Testing ## Test for the JAXRS service The test uses the OpenEJB ApplicationComposer to make it trivial. The idea is first to activate the jaxrs services. This is done using @EnableServices annotation. Then we create on the fly the application simply returning an object representing the web.xml. Here we simply use it to define the context root but you can use it to define your REST Application too. And to complete the application definition we add @Classes annotation to define the set of classes to use in this app. Finally to test it we use cxf client API to call the REST service post() method. package org.superbiz.rest; import org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.client.WebClient; import org.apache.openejb.jee.WebApp; import org.apache.openejb.junit.ApplicationComposer; import org.apache.openejb.testing.Classes; import org.apache.openejb.testing.EnableServices; import org.apache.openejb.testing.Module; import org.junit.Test; import org.junit.runner.RunWith; import java.io.IOException; import static org.junit.Assert.assertEquals; @EnableServices(value = "jaxrs") @RunWith(ApplicationComposer.class) public class EmailServiceTest { @Module @Classes(EmailService.class) public WebApp app() { return new WebApp().contextRoot("test"); } @Test public void post() throws IOException { final String message = WebClient.create("http://localhost:4204").path("/test/email/").post("Hello General", String.class); assertEquals("Failed to send message: Unknown SMTP host: your.mailserver.host", message); } } #Running Running the example is fairly simple. In the "javamail-api" directory run: $ mvn clean install Which should create output like the following. INFO - Cannot find the configuration file [conf/openejb.xml]. Will attempt to create one for the beans deployed. INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Security Service, type=SecurityService, provider-id=Default Security Service) INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Transaction Manager, type=TransactionManager, provider-id=Default Transaction Manager) INFO - Creating TransactionManager(id=Default Transaction Manager) INFO - Creating SecurityService(id=Default Security Service) INFO - Initializing network services INFO - Creating ServerService(id=cxf-rs) INFO - Creating ServerService(id=httpejbd) INFO - Created ServicePool 'httpejbd' with (10) core threads, limited to (200) threads with a queue of (9) INFO - Initializing network services INFO - ** Bound Services ** INFO - NAME IP PORT INFO - httpejbd 127.0.0.1 4204 INFO - ------- INFO - Ready! INFO - Configuring enterprise application: D:\github\tomee\examples\javamail\EmailServiceTest INFO - Configuring Service(id=Default Managed Container, type=Container, provider-id=Default Managed Container) INFO - Auto-creating a container for bean org.superbiz.rest.EmailServiceTest: Container(type=MANAGED, id=Default Managed Container) INFO - Creating Container(id=Default Managed Container) INFO - Using directory D:\windows\tmp for stateful session passivation INFO - Configuring Service(id=comp/DefaultManagedExecutorService, type=Resource, provider-id=Default Executor Service) INFO - Auto-creating a Resource with id 'comp/DefaultManagedExecutorService' of type 'javax.enterprise.concurrent.ManagedExecutorService for 'test'. INFO - Configuring Service(id=comp/DefaultManagedScheduledExecutorService, type=Resource, provider-id=Default Scheduled Executor Service) INFO - Auto-creating a Resource with id 'comp/DefaultManagedScheduledExecutorService' of type 'javax.enterprise.concurrent.ManagedScheduledExecutorService for 'test'. INFO - Configuring Service(id=comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory, type=Resource, provider-id=Default Managed Thread Factory) INFO - Auto-creating a Resource with id 'comp/DefaultManagedThreadFactory' of type 'javax.enterprise.concurrent.ManagedThreadFactory for 'test'. INFO - Enterprise application "D:\github\tomee\examples\javamail\EmailServiceTest" loaded. INFO - Creating dedicated application classloader for EmailServiceTest INFO - Assembling app: D:\github\tomee\examples\javamail\EmailServiceTest INFO - Using providers: INFO - org.apache.johnzon.jaxrs.JohnzonProvider@2687f956 INFO - org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.provider.JAXBElementProvider@1ded7b14 INFO - org.apache.johnzon.jaxrs.JsrProvider@29be7749 INFO - org.apache.johnzon.jaxrs.WadlDocumentMessageBodyWriter@5f84abe8 INFO - org.apache.openejb.server.cxf.rs.EJBAccessExceptionMapper@4650a407 INFO - org.apache.cxf.jaxrs.validation.ValidationExceptionMapper@30135202 INFO - REST Application: http://127.0.0.1:4204/test/ -> org.apache.openejb.server.rest.InternalApplication INFO - Service URI: http://127.0.0.1:4204/test/email -> Pojo org.superbiz.rest.EmailService INFO - POST http://127.0.0.1:4204/test/email/ -> String lowerCase(String) INFO - Deployed Application(path=D:\github\tomee\examples\javamail\EmailServiceTest) DEBUG: JavaMail version 1.4ea DEBUG: java.io.FileNotFoundException: D:\java\jdk8\jre\lib\javamail.providers (The system cannot find the file specified) DEBUG: !anyLoaded DEBUG: not loading resource: /META-INF/javamail.providers DEBUG: successfully loaded resource: /META-INF/javamail.default.providers DEBUG: Tables of loaded providers DEBUG: Providers Listed By Class Name: {com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSSLTransport=javax.mail.Provider[TRANSPORT,smtps,com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSSLTransport,Sun Microsystems, Inc], com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport=javax.mail.Provider[TRANSPORT,smtp,com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport,Sun Microsystems, Inc], com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPSSLStore=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,imaps,com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPSSLStore,Sun Microsystems, Inc], com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3SSLStore=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,pop3s,com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3SSLStore,Sun Microsystems, Inc], com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPStore=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,imap,com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPStore,Sun Microsystems, Inc], com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3Store=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,pop3,com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3Store,Sun Microsystems, Inc]} DEBUG: Providers Listed By Protocol: {imaps=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,imaps,com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPSSLStore,Sun Microsystems, Inc], imap=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,imap,com.sun.mail.imap.IMAPStore,Sun Microsystems, Inc], smtps=javax.mail.Provider[TRANSPORT,smtps,com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPSSLTransport,Sun Microsystems, Inc], pop3=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,pop3,com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3Store,Sun Microsystems, Inc], pop3s=javax.mail.Provider[STORE,pop3s,com.sun.mail.pop3.POP3SSLStore,Sun Microsystems, Inc], smtp=javax.mail.Provider[TRANSPORT,smtp,com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport,Sun Microsystems, Inc]} DEBUG: successfully loaded resource: /META-INF/javamail.default.address.map DEBUG: !anyLoaded DEBUG: not loading resource: /META-INF/javamail.address.map DEBUG: java.io.FileNotFoundException: D:\java\jdk8\jre\lib\javamail.address.map (The system cannot find the file specified) DEBUG: setDebug: JavaMail version 1.4ea DEBUG: getProvider() returning javax.mail.Provider[TRANSPORT,smtp,com.sun.mail.smtp.SMTPTransport,Sun Microsystems, Inc] DEBUG SMTP: useEhlo true, useAuth false DEBUG SMTP: trying to connect to host "your.mailserver.host", port 25, isSSL false INFO - Undeploying app: D:\github\tomee\examples\javamail\EmailServiceTest INFO - Stopping network services INFO - Stopping server services