Thanks Dan,

I also have family of object in Social for each services, that's why I use them. In the meantime I learn from Jason that they have issues (test won't pass) on some containers (including JBoss). I'm ready to give some help maintaining them but won't see me maintain them alone as I took them to help me in the first place ;-).

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Le 23 déc. 2011 à 05:54, Dan Allen a écrit :

I'm just speaking off the top of my head here, but I may be able to give you a lead. I'm pretty sure that the generic beans were originally designed with the intent of using them in for the Drools module. Granted, that module is now gone, but I wonder whether the team still intends on using that feature to register and configure the family of objects needed for Drools to operate.

-Dan

On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 16:00, Antoine Sabot-Durand <antoine@sabot-durand.net> wrote:
Hi all,

As I use them in Social, I'm in charge to demonstrate the usefulness of Solder Generic Bean for Delta Spike to keep them. I was wondering if someone else used these in other modules. If you did, could you give me information about the use case that Generic helped to solve ?

Thanks a lot,

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