We are trying to find a better name than
UnManagedContext.
ManagedContext is surely opposite to
the option UnManagedContext:o.
ManagableContext fits well with AlternableContext.
In addition, ManagableContext should be managed by others, which is the
same as UserManagedContext and it is shorter.
Hence, +1 for ManagableContext.
Many thanks,
Emily
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From:
Antoine Sabot-Durand
<antoine@sabot-durand.net>
To:
Matej Novotny <manovotn@redhat.com>,
"John D. Ament" <john.d.ament@gmail.com>,
Cc:
cdi-dev@lists.jboss.org
Date:
11/07/2016 15:12
Subject:
Re: [cdi-dev]
[VOTE] Name the class that can start/stop contexts
Sent by:
cdi-dev-bounces@lists.jboss.org
+1 for UserManagedContext, it says clearly that user is
in charge of managing the context.
ManageableContext is ok as fallback to me but the fact
the the context is manageable does not says anything about who has the
responsibility to manage it.
Le lun. 11 juil. 2016 à 11:02, Matej Novotny
<manovotn@redhat.com>
a écrit :
+1 for ManageableContext
Personally I would still have UnmanagedContext, but since that seems ambiguous
(as does ManagedContext),
I chose ManageableContext.
Matej
----- Original Message -----
> From: "John D. Ament" <john.d.ament@gmail.com>
> To: cdi-dev@lists.jboss.org
> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2016 2:50:23 AM
> Subject: [cdi-dev] [VOTE] Name the class that can start/stop contexts
>
> All,
>
> It seems like one of the remaining issues with CDI-30 is the name
for the
> class for the context management. This name isn't permanent, we can
change
> after EDR2, but not after final.
>
> Here's the proposed renames for "UnmanagedContext":
>
> - ManagedContext
> - ManageableContext
> - ProgrammaticContext
> - ExternallyManagedContext
> - UserManagedContext
>
> Please respond back with your vote, I'll leave this open for 3 days
( I
> believe its Monday morning in central Europe), so I'll close it Thursday
> morning.
>
> Reference:
> http://transcripts.jboss.org/meeting/irc.freenode.org/cdi-dev/2016/cdi-dev.2016-07-07-16.03.log.html
>
> - John
>
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