see:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1129414
The switchyard-2.0.0.Alpha1-redhat-1-features.xml file in the DR1 build includes references to the switchyard quickstarts - for example:
<feature name="switchyard-quickstart-camel-bindy" version="2.0.0.Alpha1-redhat-1" resolver="(obr)"> <feature version="2.0.0.Alpha1-redhat-1">switchyard-bean</feature> <feature version="2.0.0.Alpha1-redhat-1">switchyard-file</feature> <feature version="2.12.0.redhat-610379">camel-bindy</feature> <bundle>mvn:org.switchyard.quickstarts/switchyard-camel-bindy/2.0.0.Alpha1-redhat-1</bundle> </feature>
Do we want to retain this approach - or change it to a model where each quickstart app includes it own features.xml file? It seems like each if quickstart was packaged with a features.xml file would be make for a better approach so that users could more easily copy/extend a quickstart into a customer app.
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