Berin,
DE-AVALONIZATIONI did put AltRMI into the UTILITIES layer, even though it has dependencies on Phoenix. What I was thinking about was a split into Avalon and non-Avalon code. That is, AltRMI should be a replacement for RMI in every aspect, but still be deployable as a block in Phoenix (the Publisher, for example).To me, this is the problem. AltRMI is IMO a low level library. It is mixing in what should be a Cornerstone component with the core AltRMI library. If those two parts were separated, we loose the circular dependency....
Already done.From my recollection, Paul and the other AltRMI developers are working on making it completely separate and without external dependecies.
AltRMI's core is not dependant on Avalon-Framework or any Avalon API whatsoever.
There are optional cornerstone-like comps for it, but it is largely a low-level library.
Regards,
- Paul
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