Hi Peter,
Can you tell me the reasoning behind isFeasiblyValid - What was original
intention and does it still hold valid? Personally I would think that we
would only ever want to deploy an application which had 100% valid
configuration (Or as valid as we could test for). isFeasiblyValid always
returns true anyways so effectively at this stage it is a noop and validation
occurs at runtime.
I would prefer to do it during deployment. Any objections?
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Cheers,
Peter Donald
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