> If its an external project - yes it is in conflict.  The easiest way
> around
> that is to bring this into the other eclipse related iniatives - but
> that's
> only part of the story - the Hibernate persistence manager is much
more a
> container extension and is (if I understand correctly) independent of
> Eclipse. 

Yes and no. Of course it is independent from eclipse. But on the other
hand, I'm not very sure, whether all people can agree on my architecture
ideas :-)
And there is much more behind it, as I have said so far.

I would like to integrate a workflow management system, a "multi channel
ui framework", which should abstract all the ui stuff and distributed
containers - and of course: security, jmx, etc....

So all "container extensions".... ?

Andreas

> But I'm digging into the content from you web site as I type so I
> should be getting a better idea of what is what.
> 
> Aside from all of that - I think the name is really great!
> 
> Cheers, Steve.
> 
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