> What do the owner / maintainers of hessian-lite think about that? Is there 
> any need to fork their version?

Actually, the dubbo team is the official maintainer of hessian-lite, it’s 
always been published along side with dubbo. 

There are mainly 2 reasons for maintaining an additional hessian-lite instead 
of using the official caucho hessian:
1. As it’s name suggests, it’s a diminished version of the official one.
2. We think the hessian community is a little lack of activity: bugs and 
optimizations cannot be solved in time.

> Can you just use their released version?

Hessian-lite is in a large extend incompatible with the official caucho hessian 
now, so it’s impossible to remove the hessian-lite serialization. I suggest we 
also extend the latest version of the official caucho hessian as another choice 
of Serialization.

Best regards,
Jun

> On 11 May 2018, at 4:02 PM, Justin Mclean <justinmcl...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>> Now we are considering that moving it to Dubbo eco-system, which is
>> https://github/dubbo.
>> 
>> How do you think about this?
> 
> I don’t know the history here so the answer to these questions may be obvious 
> to someone eon the project. What do the owner / maintainers of hessian-lite 
> think about that? Is there any need to fork their version? Can you just use 
> their released version?
> 
> Thanks,
> Justin

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