It would be as easy as what we have today but 2 points:
* we dont love osgi (thats what i feel at least) - each for
differents.reason but if we should go for it we'd end with geronimo
* (personal) jboss module is just an osgi like and solves as much issues as
it creates. A strength of tomee is to be simple and understandable by any
java guy (far to be the case in jboss or wildfly)

Said in very condensed and very personal way: using such a solution for
tomee would mean i ll go with deltaspike in tomcat/jetty

Ps: never said jboss module was bad, it just doesnt match what i need and
want under my apps
Le 14 mai 2013 22:11, "middleware" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> The classloader in Jboss AS 7 is in my opinion a very good implementation.
> It's base on modules instead of using the more familiar hierarchical class
> loading. It's very neat and in my experience it put an end to jar hell
>
> https://docs.jboss.org/author/display/AS7/Class+Loading+in+AS7
>
> I hope my suggestion could became handy, even though I suspect it might be
> not easy to implement it in TomEE
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