Ok, I think I understand better how we should do now.

However, the use of version in class name is still mandatory for us
because we may have two versions of an application in production at
same time (on different nodes) and need to have very strict control on
installed versions.
Also, we generate classes semi-automatically for each version, and it
would be very difficult to maintain an unique definition of a class
that contains all differences between versions.
I can't see how we could do without it.

Thanks for your help and advices.

nicolas

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