Daniel Keir Haywood created ISIS-2183:
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             Summary: Convert all remaining plugins (ServiceLoader) into 
regular service beans.
                 Key: ISIS-2183
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-2183
             Project: Isis
          Issue Type: Improvement
    Affects Versions: 2.0.0-M2
            Reporter: Daniel Keir Haywood
             Fix For: 2.0.0


A more general question re: plugins ... what is it about them that means that 
they can't be implemented as regular services, with Spring finding the 
implementation using classpat scanning?
Is it that we need to load them before Spring?
ie using ServiceLoader or similar?
Not challenging the design, just want to be able to write some sensible docs 
about it

Andi, 11:01
Let me check this first ...

I think we have these, that use ServiceLoader mechanics:
1. IsisJdoMetamodelPlugin
2. UriBuilderPlugin
3. IsisJaxrsServerPlugin
4. ProxyFactoryPlugin
5. ValuePropertyPlugin
6. DateConverterPlugin
7. ComponentFactory

Its likely we could convert 2-7 to service beans, with 1. I need to check the 
rational ...

11:12
I think we should do that, then.

Andi, 11:13
I believe with (1) its also possible now to convert it to a service. It was not 
possible when the ServiceLoader introspection was run during the post-construct 
phase, but I changed that to now run after the post-construc pahse, when all 
the services are discovered and initialized.

11:14
OK, that would then be a very nice place to get to... the whole framework is 
just a bunch of Spring-loaded beans.

Andi, 11:14
yep I agree

11:15
I think it also means that there isn't really any concept of plugins ... or at 
least, any of these service beans could be replaced by a different 
implementation with a higher @Order( if required.



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