2014/1/16 Hardy Ferentschik <hardy(a)hibernate.org>
On 16 Jan 2014, at 13:42, Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
>> Part of the discussion that I had with Steve this morning, and the
piece that he particularly wanted to discuss here, is how to perform the
extraction and where to put it:
>>
>> * Is this standalone service registry its own project, separate from
the hibernate-orm project. Would that make it easier to use in other
projects? Or is it a hibernate-ssr module within the hibernate-orm project.
>>
>> * Is it called hibernate-ssr or perhaps hibernate-serviceregistry?
Perhaps the later is more appropriate especially if it’s a separate project.
>
> I agree with Hardy (from IRC) that hibernate-serviceregistry is better
> than hibernate-ssr. For me the question really comes down to choosing
> between:
+1 for hibernate-serviceregistry. For me ssr is just too cryptic and and
we usually use full names in modules/projects.
> a)
https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-orm/hibernate-serviceregistry
> b)
https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-serviceregistry
I could live with both. As Steve is saying, there are pro and cons for
both. Personally, I have a slight preference for #b.
I'd also prefer #b. A separate repo emphasizes that it is a separate
project (which can be used without ORM) and it e.g. would allow to set up
separate permissions, so there could be people which can commit to the
registry and not to ORM and the other way around.
>From a consumer point of view, I am not so sure which other Hibernate
project would benefit from this atm.
Validator has no use of it. Search maybe, but I see that a fair bit in the
future. The concepts and ideas we took from ORM into
the new Search ServiceManager fulfil the requirements in Search. I don’t
think there is an immediate need there for a service registry
artifact. Not sure about OGM!?
We use the registry (as it is, i.e. no modifications or copied stuff) quite
a bit, but I don't think we'd gain much atm. if it was a separate artifact.
We'd have to use the version pulled in by ORM all time anyways.
—Hardy
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