Good question. This is in fact a good use case of the Tuscany and such scenarios can help us organize the modules.

Assembly depends on policy as the assembly model references intents and policySets from the policy model. From the xml loading perspective, assembly-xml doesn't depend on policy-xml or definitions-xml which handles the loading of intent/policySet definitions. So it is possible to use assembly-xml without policy-xml or definitions-xml in Android to reduce memory footprint. We can try to find a good balance here.

Thanks,
Raymond
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From: "Luciano Resende" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 10:47 AM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [2.x] Refactor builders into a new tuscany-assembly-builder module
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Are there possible runtimes where policy might be not required (e.g
when running in a mobile/android platform) ? then we probably want to
avoid assembly-xml to be merged to definitions-xml + policy-xml ?

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