On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 01:07, Paul Hammant wrote: > 1) Central definition of interfaces (and exceptions) > > Pros : Simple solution > Cons : Not version tolerant, though could have heretical version > numbers in package or class names (ref LayoutManager2). Only good for > regular server concepts (HTTPServer) as opposed to bespoke concepts > (company X's ABC Server) > > 2) Promotion of interfaces (and exceptions). SAR file contains a jar of > interfaces that it implements, it could hand it to the parent component > (Phoenix) and Phoenix could make them available seperately, not > necessarily at promordial level. It's an RMI type concept, but RMI is > overkill for several reasons, not least of which is the ill-defined > RemoteException. > > Pros : Can tolerate different versions. Good for standards based > services as well as bespoke ones. > Cons : Difficult to implement > > Thoughts?
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