> The problem is that common isn't just common.
I suggest to split common. "True" common will contain only
org.jboss.tools.common
org.jboss.tools.common.model
org.jboss.tools.common.model.ui
org.jboss.tools.common.text.xml
part of org.jboss.tools.common.text.ext
Other plugins may be moved to org.jboss.tools.jst...
Or, may we physically leave plugins where they are, but for build and
installation purposes apply this logic separation 'virtually' by
defining other set of features?
I say we move the plugins that can be moved to
where they belong.
Could you outline which changes you would do ?
Next, I will clean common.model from unnecessary references using new
extension points.
sounds good. Again, would like to know what this involves ?
As to what we have now, installing Hibernate Tools + common will not
add jsf, jsp, etc editors; and though common includes some excessive
knowledge of jsp, jsf, struts, it does not add any functionality.
Ok - I'll try
again then ;)
/max