For one the packaging becomes lighter. It may not be an issue but have this fear that 
there might be some conflicts with maybe like xml parsers, etc.

The javabean style attribute setting sort of takes away the generic "property based" 
configuration that was possible in the previous release. Wonder if I could try to 
exhibit the same behavior in a roundabout.

Basically I could at run-time construct a bunch of xml based attribute specification 
and pass it on to the AspectDefinition as an Element and whenever XmlLoadable was 
called I could cleanly parse and pick out all these name based attributes. These 
attributes I'd store in a Map and simply retrieve it by name. This is un-structured 
but gives the flexibility I need for my requirements.

I noticed that even a "Document" could be set as a javabean attribute in RC2. Could 
you illustrate with an example, I could maybe do the same to achieve what I managed in 
RC1

Thanks
Rajiv

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