Hey folks, I'm somewhat confused about the geronimo-boilerplate-jee5 assembly. I always thought that the geronimo-boilerplate-jee5 assembly would contain all the shared libraries necessary for java ee bits such as openejb, cxf, axis2, axis, etc. And the geronimo-tomcat-jee5 and geronimo-jetty-jee5 assemblies would extend the geronimo-boilerplate-jee5 assembly with Tomcat or Jetty specific bits. But it doesn't look that way. The geronimo-tomcat-jee5 and geronimo-jetty-jee5 assemblies do extend the geronimo-boilerplate-jee5 assembly but the geronimo-boilerplate-jee5 assembly doesn't really contain any of these shared libraries. So for example if I want to add a new library to be included in the jee assemblies (or to remove a library), I have to update geronimo-tomcat-jee5 and geronimo-jetty-jee5 assemblies individually. And I would expect to update just the geronimo-boilerplate-jee5 assembly.
Is there a reason for the current setup? It seems if we actaully pushed all the shared libraries into the geronimo-boilerplate-jee5 assembly, building of the tomcat or jetty assemblies would become a little bit faster. Jarek
