My guess is that all expert developers are going to use the
fine-grained jars, likely trough maven/ivy/gradle/.., but there might
be a lot of less-involved people which won't notice this thread or the
poll and would like to go for the single jar. That would make the poll
unfair, as I would vote for removing it too :P but you should choose
if you want to support less involved developers; likely improving
instructions about AS integration would be more helpful.
Cheers,
Sanne
2010/6/16 Manik Surtani <manik(a)jboss.org>:
On 16 Jun 2010, at 08:55, galder(a)redhat.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Re:
http://community.jboss.org/message/548002#548002
>
> This is the 2nd time I've seen people having issues with the single jar zip file.
What's the aim of it?
To provide a single jar which people can include in their classpath rather than a set of
jars which include Infinispan classes, dependencies, etc.
> People using it have generally been trying to simply get started with core Infinispan
jar and its dependencies, nothing else. When they look at the single jar and all the
dependencies in lib/, they seem quite baffled and have issues as in the case above.
>
> I think -bin.zip and -all.zip should be enough.
>
> Maybe we should create a poll on this?
+1. So far under 10% of the downloads have been this single-jar archive (not counting
usage via Maven, of course, which would use finer-grained jars).
If folks don't mind getting rid of this, I'm all for it.
Cheers
Manik
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