Hi community, We've been splitting MINA into multiple subprojects using Maven. We have produced as many JARs as the number of subprojects. It was mainly due to Java 1.4 compatibility to make sure the build doesn't fail even if a user runs the build in Java 1.4. Now, situation has changed; we all agreed to move to Java 5 and use Java 5 language constructs and APIs actively. Each individual JARs are small enough to merge into one big JAR, and managing MINA as one IDE project would be much easier to browse and develop with.
WDYT? Is this a good idea? Trustin -- what we call human nature is actually human habit -- http://gleamynode.net/ -- PGP key fingerprints: * E167 E6AF E73A CBCE EE41 4A29 544D DE48 FE95 4E7E * B693 628E 6047 4F8F CFA4 455E 1C62 A7DC 0255 ECA6
