Hi All,

I have noticed that our list dependencies have grown quite big.
This invariably makes our standard distributions quite large.
Majority of our users would want to download a broker (c++ or java) and a
JMS client distribution with only the required dependencies.
I have noticed that eclipse and qman have the most numbers of deps and was
wondering how many of them are runtime deps as opposed to compile time.
Perhaps we could eliminate the runtime deps by having clear and concise
documentation on what dependencies are needed and where to download them.
We could also streamline our release process and have separate artifacts for
client, broker and management modules.
This will ensure that only the required deps are packaged with each
artifact.

Thoughts/Comments are most welcomed.

Regards,

Rajith Attapattu
Red Hat
http://rajith.2rlabs.com/

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