Dan Diephouse wrote > A couple thoughts on this as a user/occassional Jackrabbit hacker: > > * Having one jar for users doesn't necessarily have to imply losing > build modularity. You can configure Maven to make a bundle jar of > all the jars which is often a nice thing for users (Spring does > this for instance) Thanks, I was just going to write the same :) In addition if you really want to have a single jar to start jackrabbit, you have to include 3rd party jars used by jr; otherwise you end up with a set of jars anyway.
Regards Carsten -- Carsten Ziegeler [email protected]
