Attached is a patch file that allows you to specify what classes to include/exlcude. By default, all classes are included, which preserves backwards compatability. This solves my issue where I have support classes in my cactus directory that I don't want run.
Eric
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From: James Taylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 10:35 AM
To: Turbine Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: DVSL replacement
> I'm not sure how the performances/behaviours would differ, though at least
> Jelly would reduce the dependency list & code that gets loaded. Though maybe
> the quickest thing would be XSLT?
>
> (ducks-possible-XSLT--flames)
I believe the key argument for Jelly/JSL over XSLT is that we need
access to data from the POM -- of course, there are other ways we could
get that information into the results, but the current DVSL accesses it
directly.
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