+1 on John's proposal. +1 on splitting.
Many thanks,
Emily
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From:
Martin Kouba <mkouba@redhat.com>
To:
John Ament <john.ament@spartasystems.com>,
Antoine Sabot-Durand <antoine@sabot-durand.net>, cdi-dev <cdi-dev@lists.jboss.org>
Date:
13/10/2016 08:57
Subject:
Re: [cdi-dev]
Spliting SE package in an independent jar
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+1 for John's proposal.
So there will be two API artifacts:
* cdi-api
* cdi-se-api (depends on cdi-api)
Martin
Dne 12.10.2016 v 12:40 John Ament napsal(a):
> the way I've envisioned it:
>
>
> - There is no dedicated EE API (none that I could find that is EE
only,
> except for perhaps session scoped)t
>
> - There is SE specific API and the current API could be considered
"core"
>
>
>
> Take the current API module and create two submodules, one for core
and
> one for SE. SE depends on core. EE still refers to core
as the same
> existing coordinates (create new coordinates for the parent).
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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> <cdi-dev-bounces@lists.jboss.org> on behalf of Antoine Sabot-Durand
> <antoine@sabot-durand.net>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 12, 2016 5:18 AM
> *To:* cdi-dev
> *Subject:* [cdi-dev] Spliting SE package in an independent jar
>
> to avoid including CDI SE features in Java EE, we already talk about
> creating a specific SE jar.
>
> Any thought on this approach?
>
> Antoine
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