Thanks Sungwoo. Regarding the correctness issue, can you post it to the
proper thread? I guess it was not intentional to post here.

Regards,
Laszlo Bodor


Sungwoo Park <glap...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2023. ápr. 13., Cs,
12:39):

> I would like to add another question to the list of Laszlo.
>
> 4) When a specific DI framework is chosen, what kinds of new dependencies
> will be introduced? (Are they conflicting with existing dependencies of
> Hive?)
>
> Regards,
>
> --- Sungwoo Park
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 4:43 PM László Bodor <bodorlaszlo0...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Thanks, guys for putting DI into scope, sounds very interesting, just a
> > couple of questions to help me understand and move this forward (and
> maybe
> > involve more folks with DI experience):
> >
> > 1) Can we have some examples, even with dummy code snippet-level, about
> > what we want to achieve? I mean, "utility classes with static methods are
> > baaaad" is not an example, even if I agree to a certain extent.
> > 2) Yes, DI helps with testing, but the question is, whether injecting
> will
> > happen only in tests or in production parts as well.
> > 3) What's the primary thing/object in your mind when it comes to
> injecting
> > something in the scope of Hive?
> >
> > TLDR: I remember an earlier experience with Spring when
> > it @InjectedWhateverIWantedWithAwesomeAnnotations, that's what I need to
> > see examples for in case of hive.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Laszlo Bodor
> >
> >
> >
> > Stamatis Zampetakis <zabe...@gmail.com> ezt írta (időpont: 2023. ápr.
> 13.,
> > Cs, 9:33):
> >
> > > Just to be clear, I am in favor of introducing DI frameworks in Hive
> > > where it makes sense. As Attila said, we don't want to get stuck with
> > > legacy code forever. When a concrete proposal comes up we can discuss
> > > benefits vs drawbacks.
> > >
> > > Regarding stability I agree it is a pressing issue but Hive is an open
> > > source project and we certainly don't want to force volunteers to work
> > > on specific things or forbid them to work on others. Contributing to
> > > open source is supposed to be a fun and rewarding experience. I am
> > > sure many of the people in this list have stability as a primary goal
> > > so eventually we will get there.
> > >
> > > Best,
> > > Stamatis
> > >
> >
>

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