I think it should be deprecated and supported by a third party reporting tool. In some cases the reporting are required to be generated using XBRL, but they follow specific layout which I think it is not supported neither implemented in Apache Fineract
El mar, 14 jul 2026 a las 7:09, Ádám Sághy (<[email protected]>) escribió: > Hi Dhroov, > > > Thanks for bringing this topic up for discussion. > > > I’m curious to know if anyone in the community is actively using this MIX > XBRL module…otherwise we can consider deprecating it. > > > Regards, > > Adam Saghy > > On Jul 14, 2026, at 2:08 PM, Dhroov Sankla <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hello Fineract Developers, > > While working on the serialization modernization for the MixReport module > (FINERACT-2670), we ran into architectural roadblocks stemming from legacy > dependencies. Specifically, the module still relies on > javax.script.ScriptEngine, which has been deprecated since Java 11 and > removed in subsequent releases. > > Given that the MIX XBRL standard itself has long been abandoned globally ( > https://themix.org), maintainers Aleksandar Vidakovic and Adam Saghy > suggested on PR #6090 that we open a broader discussion here. > > Should we proceed with refactoring the existing serialization logic > natively, or is it more valuable to the project to deprecate and completely > remove the fineract-mix sub-module from the codebase to clean up > technical debt? > > I would love to hear the community's thoughts on this. > > Regards, > Dhroov Sankla > > >
