+1
On Wed, Jun 8, 2011 at 17:32, Shane Bryzak <sbryzak(a)redhat.com> wrote:
We discussed this briefly on IRC, however I thought we should discuss
it
on seam-dev before we make any concrete decision. To summarise the plan:
1. Remove the combined jar file from each of the modules
2. If the module has a single implementation, rename it to whatever the
combined jar was called.
E.g. for Seam Catch, the impl module would be called seam-catch.
3. If the module has multiple implementations, then add a suffix to the
artifact name that reflects the individual implementation.
E.g. Seam Reports has two implementations, which would be called
seam-reports-jasper (for Jasper reports) and seam-reports-pentaho (for
Pentaho).
4. Leave the API naming as it is, e.g. seam-reports-api.
The idea is that by importing the simplified module artifact name (i.e.
"seam-xxx") you would get the default implementation, which in turn
depends on the API. The advantage of this is that we won't break
backwards compatibility - e.g. someone currently declaring a dependency
on "seam-catch" in their pom file won't have their app broken when we
rename the modules. Also we remove the complexity introduced by having
a combined jar in the first place.
If you can spot any issues with this, please speak up now ;)
Shane
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