Hi,

>>> I don't understand why the Geronimo team are concerned about large
jar
>>> files considering they are building a server environment;
nevertheless
>>> it appears that they are. So I'm willing to give it a stab.
>>
>> (from what dain said earlier) i believe that one aim of geronimo is
to
>> create a small application server capable of being embedded.
>
>Exactly.  There is no reason for a J2EE server to be huge, after all it
>is just a framework.

This is a getting a bit off-topic, but it's an interesting subject.  Has
the Geronimo team quantified their desire, i.e. determined the upper
bound for the Geronimo embedded jar (in KB) before it's considered
"huge" ?  I imagine is no, because it depends on what components of the
framework the application needs bundled.

Yoav Shapira



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