On 14 mars 2011, at 11:16, Fabien Potencier wrote:

> On 3/14/11 11:03 AM, Thomas wrote:
>> Well, for him it look obvious to use annotation inside a Bundle.
>> 
>> The FrameworkExtraBundle in the SE advocates bad practices by using
>> annotations. I am pretty sure people will start to release bundles with
>> a dependency to the FrameworkExtraBundle...
> 
> Why using annotations is a bad practice?
Does the documentation advocate to use xml for bundle configuration ? 
Configuration resources can be overwritten by using the @BundleName convention. 
Can we do the same thing with annotations ?

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> Fabien
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