+1 and this will make out build also much much faster

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 6:57 AM, Afkham Azeez <[email protected]> wrote:

> Folks,
> We got carried away a bit when we adopted OSGi & started creating one OSGi
> bundle per top level package. So we ended up with 100s of bundles, and
> things have become unmanageable to a certain degree. We are going to fix
> that with Carbon 5 & we will end up with a much smaller number of bundles.
> For example, the screenshot below shows the Carbon kernel OSGi bundle which
> now includes a number of top level packages. I think it may even be a good
> idea to rename the bundle to carbon-kernel.jar instead of
> org.wso2.carbon.kernel.jar. We will need to adopt the same practice for
> components where we would have to merge a number of existing components.
> For example, I can think of mediators.jar & perhaps governance.jar.
>
> [image: Inline image 1]
>
>
> Thoughts & suggestions about this approach are welcome. One concern would
> be that we won't be able to do fine-grained patching, but that is a
> compromise we are willing to make, and having a smaller number of bundles
> will make it easier to manage patches.
>
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