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Bob McWhirter commented on SHRINKDESC-163:
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I believe jboss-modules, which normally consumes these, uses a StAX parser and makes
decisions based upon the elements it finds.
https://github.com/jboss-modules/jboss-modules/blob/master/src/main/java/...
As far as changing the XSD, I think that's a non-starter, as the number of files
that'd require changing, for no particular value to the primary consumers of it (the
WildFly/EAP team and customers).
Deal with descriptors with multiple possible roots better
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Key: SHRINKDESC-163
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/SHRINKDESC-163
Project: ShrinkWrap Descriptors
Issue Type: Feature Request
Affects Versions: 2.0.0-alpha-8
Reporter: Toby Crawley
When implementing SHRINKDESC-162, I created three different
descriptors for module.xml ({{ModuleDescriptor}},
{{ModuleAliasDescriptor}}, {{ModuleAbsentDescriptor}}) corresponding to
the three root elements listed in the xsd ({{module}}, {{module-alias}},
{{module-absent}}). This works fine if you are generating a module.xml,
but if you are loading in an existing file, you don't know without
looking at the file contents to know which type to instantiate.
It would be swell if there was a way for descriptors to support
multiple roots and do the correct thing. Or does that already exist
and I missed it?
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