Its simple. If you are only declaring one listener for one provider,
then there really is no need to describe a provider. Its extra syntax
sugar that just annoys the user.
Mark Little wrote:
Bill, could you provide an example of what you want to accomplish (a
before and after)? It may help to remove any confusion.
Cheers,
Mark.
On 4 May 2007, at 22:43, Bill Burke wrote:
> I would like to remove the bus/provider requirement that
> listeners/gateways have.
>
> The move is basically around cutting the amount of syntax sugar that
> is required when writing a gateway or a listener. My bet is that in a
> majority of cases, the provider/bus syntax/metadata is not reusable.
> Why require the extra metadata?
>
> This is even more so when plugging in JCA since JCA in/out is
> configured separately, or in the case of JMS, might not even have an
> outbound configuration.
>
> Bill
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