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Paul McMahan commented on GERONIMO-2728:
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I agree with #1 above, and also agree with #2 in principle if there is a 
substantial number of modules that should be built, bundled, and undergo 
release management separately from the assemblies in server/trunk.  Right off 
hand I don't know of any modules that fall into that category besides directory 
and ldap-realm, and I wonder if some might argue that those modules should 
remain in the jee5 assemblies.

If there are in fact a substantial number of modules to warrant creating a new 
area in svn then I believe that new area should be called something other than 
"geronimo/plugins".  perhaps geronimo/opt ?   IMO "plugin" is packaging 
terminology and not indicative of whether or not a module belongs in 
server/trunk. 

That's not to say that modules moved out of server/trunk won't be offered as 
plugins, I think in practically every case they should be because doing so 
makes them easier to add to a running server.  But there are some modules that 
are offered as plugins that should stay in trunk - tomcat, jetty, admin 
console, ca-helper, openjpa... and perhaps more in the 2.0 time frame.

> Exception while removing directory module from the console
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>                 Key: GERONIMO-2728
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GERONIMO-2728
>             Project: Geronimo
>          Issue Type: Bug
>      Security Level: public(Regular issues) 
>          Components: deployment, security
>    Affects Versions: 2.0-M2, 2.0-beta1, 2.0-beta2, 2.0
>         Environment: rev # 495595
>            Reporter: Hernan Cunico
>         Attachments: log.txt
>
>
> removing *directory* module form the console's *Installed System Modules* 
> portlet throws an exception while removing dependencies. attaching log

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