+1 for clean up the structure. On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 10:24 AM, Supun Kamburugamuve <[email protected]> wrote:
> I guess you can put service, orchestrator and gfac in to core as well. > > Thanks, > Supun.. > > On Fri, May 29, 2015 at 10:15 AM, Shameera Rathnayaka <[email protected] > > wrote: > >> Hi Devs, >> >> As we are using different modules to package different type of >> functionalities, which will help us to maintain loosely couple codes. Now >> the project has 49 leaf module ( one to hit half century :) ). If we allow >> project to grow this way, having too fine grain modules will be huge >> headache in future. IMO we should clean this ASAP before it become really >> mess. Actually we half way there, I experienced cyclic dependency issues >> when I was writing workflow implementation and email monitoring. Please see >> the modules in current repo below. >> >> <module-name> ( <num of child modules> ) >> >> modules ( 43 ) >> app-catalog ( 2 ) >> commons ( 1 ) >> configurations ( 2 ) >> credential-store ( 3 ) >> distribution ( 8 ) >> gfac ( 10 ) >> integration test ( 1 ) >> messaging ( 2 ) >> orchestrator ( 3 ) >> registry ( 3 ) >> security ( 1 ) >> server ( 1 ) >> test-suit ( 1 ) >> workflow ( 1 ) >> workflow-modal ( 3 ) >> xbaya ( 1 ) >> airavata-api ( 5 ) >> tools ( 1 ) >> >> Most of the current modules have interfaces and implementations together, >> but this violate our main goal which reduce inter module dependencies. >> Following is what I am suggesting, WDYS? >> >> core { has all core interfaces and basic classes of gfac-core , >> orchestrator-core , message-core , monitor core, registry core, >> workflow-core} >> service - all thrift services and service handlers >> orchestrator - orchestrator specific classes >> gfac >> SSH >> BES >> Local >> message - amqp implemention >> distribution >> XBaya >> server - { use different mode input to start server as orchestrator >> , Gfac or/and api-server } >> commons >> registry >> app-catalog >> security >> Workflow >> XBaya-gui >> Integration-test >> >> Thanks, >> Shameera. >> > > > > -- > Supun Kamburugamuva > Member, Apache Software Foundation; http://www.apache.org > E-mail: [email protected]; Mobile: +1 812 369 6762 > Blog: http://supunk.blogspot.com > >
