oh, yeah sorry brian, just saw what you are referring to in detail: The util stuff to be included even if its not used. Yeah, that was a bit strange. And do not fully understand. For those cases i would not embed the util stuff at all.
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Toni Menzel <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, this is somewhat related to the old story, to include api into > implementation or not to include and import from its own bundle. > Sure, util is not api, but i can somewhat understand the inclusion of those > to libs into the respective bundles. Also because they are just two classes. > > Anyhow, let the community decide. (my vote is 0 here) > Remember: This is not related to the maven convertion. Just what to embed > in the final bundles. (one line in osgi.bnd) > > > On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Brian Topping <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> >> As I get into the tree, I notice that the util project contents (all two >> files) are duplicated into every jar. I can assume there's a good reason >> that might have been desirable, but there's some havoc with Maven to do so. >> >> As I look through the dependencies on these two files, there are really >> only calls to o.a.a.util.Codec from the ace-log project and calls to >> o.a.a.util.VersionRange from the ace-client-repository-helper-bundle >> project. >> >> Any reasons I'm not fully understanding to not move these to those >> respective projects and doing away with the util project until we have a >> stronger need for something like it in the future? >> >> Cheers, Brian >> >> p.s. Sorry if this detail granularity is too small... just don't want to >> make any stupid assumptions as I get started. >> > > > > -- > Toni Menzel > Independent Software Developer > Professional Profile: http://okidokiteam.com > [email protected] > http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open > Participation Software. > > -- Toni Menzel Independent Software Developer Professional Profile: http://okidokiteam.com [email protected] http://www.ops4j.org - New Energy for OSS Communities - Open Participation Software.
