If there is no reason, then I'd like to remove them and the factory and the config for it. Less to worry about is good in my book. The entire enchilada would collapse to the line:

UUID.randomUUID();

I would like to achieve 100% unittest code coverage. Do I hear you signing up for adding tests for nostalgia sake :)?

--Kurt

Jeff Faath wrote:
Ah...for nostalgia?  Actually, there's no harm in keeping them.  If you want
to add an implementation of UUDIgen that uses the Java generator and make
that the default, that's fine.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt T Stam [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, December 19, 2008 7:21 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: UUIDGen in jUDDI v3

Hi guys,

Now that Java has it's own UUID generator do we still need the ones provided in the org.apache.juddi.uuidgen package? I'm thinking not, but if anybody has a good argument why we should keep the ones in there then speak up!

--Kurt



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