+1 *Romain Manni-Bucau* *Twitter: @rmannibucau* *Blog: **http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/*<http://rmannibucau.wordpress.com/> *LinkedIn: **http://fr.linkedin.com/in/rmannibucau*
2012/9/24 Jason Porter <[email protected]> > We want to keep DS free of dependencies outside core JDK and Java EE deps. > We could do something like say JSON or YAML, but then we'd end up parsing > that all ourselves. What I think makes the most sense is to create a > metadata storage of this stuff (or, better, use what CDI already has) and > anyone that wants to create a new parser for a different format can do > that. Maybe kick off the parsing early in the bootstrapping and process > everything we have back at a later phase. > > Thoughts? > > On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Matt Benson <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Here's a random thought: would any other format be better than XML > > for what is effectively describing CDI annotations? :) > > > > Matt > > > > On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Jason Porter <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > I haven't heard anything for 15 days on this. Seems like it's safe to > > take > > > this and put it up on the wiki and get started. > > > > > > On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 12:17 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau > > > <[email protected]>wrote: > > > > > >> For me that's almost all, wonder about: > > >> > > >> 1) xml? Shouldnt we discuss about it when this thread will be done? > > >> 2) do we want it extensible to let the user add 'shortcuts' > > (webservices, > > >> camel context...)? > > >> Le 19 sept. 2012 00:09, "Jason Porter" <[email protected]> a > > écrit : > > >> > > >> > Let's start listing requirements and use cases for what we want the > > XML > > >> > config module to do. I know I have heard of two: > > >> > > > >> > 1) Bean configuration and wiring to allow another integration point > > with > > >> > CDI for things such as Drools or other projects which may not be > > directly > > >> > configured via Java > > >> > 2) Applying changes to beans such as interceptors to a wide range of > > >> > classes via a matched regex (Mark, we'll need your use case here) > > >> > > > >> > What else do people have? > > >> > > > >> > -- > > >> > Jason Porter > > >> > http://lightguard-jp.blogspot.com > > >> > http://twitter.com/lightguardjp > > >> > > > >> > Software Engineer > > >> > Open Source Advocate > > >> > Author of Seam Catch - Next Generation Java Exception Handling > > >> > > > >> > PGP key id: 926CCFF5 > > >> > PGP key available at: keyserver.net, pgp.mit.edu > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Jason Porter > > > http://lightguard-jp.blogspot.com > > > http://twitter.com/lightguardjp > > > > > > Software Engineer > > > Open Source Advocate > > > Author of Seam Catch - Next Generation Java Exception Handling > > > > > > PGP key id: 926CCFF5 > > > PGP key available at: keyserver.net, pgp.mit.edu > > > > > > -- > Jason Porter > http://lightguard-jp.blogspot.com > http://twitter.com/lightguardjp > > Software Engineer > Open Source Advocate > Author of Seam Catch - Next Generation Java Exception Handling > > PGP key id: 926CCFF5 > PGP key available at: keyserver.net, pgp.mit.edu >
