> > Simon and i chatted about this a bit, i'm still not really convinced > about what the features give us and would still be interested in > answers to the questions in the previous email about the ws and ejava > features. I have made a new "base" feature from the shaded base jar > and changed the shaded base to use that feature, is anyone more happy > with it like that? > > ...ant >
Personally I like "base" rather "core" as we already have modules/core so found the core feature a little confusing. Having said this I'd like to understand a bit more about what the make up of base is or should be. Looking at core vs base features I see... Core ==== tuscany-assembly tuscany-assembly-xml tuscany-assembly-xsd tuscany-contribution tuscany-core tuscany-core-databinding tuscany-core-spi tuscany-databinding tuscany-databinding-jaxb tuscany-domain-node tuscany-extensibility tuscany-extensibility-equinox tuscany-feature-api tuscany-host-corba-jse tuscany-host-http tuscany-implementation-java-runtime tuscany-interface-java tuscany-interface-java-jaxws tuscany-interface-wsdl tuscany-monitor tuscany-node-impl tuscany-node-launcher tuscany-node-launcher-equinox tuscany-policy-security tuscany-sca-client-impl tuscany-shell tuscany-xsd Base ==== tuscany-binding-hazelcast-runtime tuscany-binding-rmi-runtime tuscany-binding-ws-runtime-jaxws-ri tuscany-contribution-osgi tuscany-data-api tuscany-domain-node tuscany-endpoint-hazelcast tuscany-endpoint-hazelcast-client tuscany-extensibility-equinox tuscany-host-jetty tuscany-host-rmi tuscany-implementation-osgi-runtime tuscany-implementation-web-runtime tuscany-launcher tuscany-node-impl-osgi tuscany-node-launcher-equinox tuscany-sca-client-impl tuscany-sca-client-javascript tuscany-shell tuscany-stripes tuscany-wink So "core" references the basic modules required to get the runtime up. Base does as well but it's not as clear cut. There are a few extra things in there, stripes, wink etc. Also I assume it relies on transitive dependencies for things like assembly etc. Regards Simon -- Apache Tuscany committer: tuscany.apache.org Co-author of a book about Tuscany and SCA: tuscanyinaction.com
