On 7/14/07, Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sean Qiu wrote: > I think maybe we can minimize our jre to attract more users. > Take tomcat as an example, there is no need to include swing and awt with > tomcat. (Am i right? ) > Yes :) Although some users are depending on PDF libraries that need some sort of rendering.
Modularity is really one advantage of Harmony. However each coin has two sides, as Mladen says, maybe a customized harmony might have trouble on client's application due to lack of class. I think, in this stage, it is the time to show our stability and compatibility with RI. Besides, we can tell our clients how harmony modules are organized, the dependencies between them and how to customize harmony's bootstrap bundles. Is there such a guide in our ducument? If no, i would like to add one on our wiki.
> Bundles can take advantage from the modularity of our harmony classlib. > Anyway,we can remove some unnessary jar from some specific applications, > shall we? > Are you saying there will be Harmony with bundled Tomcat? Cool! Regards, Mladen
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