On 21/05/2012, at 3:45 AM, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote:

> here, the end-user is a plugin developer, then someone who should be able to 
> create a (Plexus) component when necessary
> 
> Yes, I liked @Component too but as soon as you write a component and inject 
> somponents inside it, you discover the discrepency: the more I work on this, 
> the more I discover these little discrepencies that lost me for a long time.
> Notice that the target is JSR330 @Inject.
> Is it too early to use @Inject?

Agree - I didn't think @component (the Javadoc annotation) would carry over to 
the plugin annotation. It should just use @Inject if that's feasible.

- Brett

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