On Mon, Mar 17, 2008 at 5:03 PM, Karan Malhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Was just trying things out with validation. The more I abuse OpenEJB
>  deploy(which is actually using validation the right way if I want to learn
>  EJB :)) , the more I end up using validation. There are so many things which
>  could be done in validation itself. For example, a little framework could be
>  created to give a more feature rich help (interactive help  etc..) .

Isn't openejb small enough to be able to handle this scenario well?
Whenever a ejb provider (developer) breaks anything, openejb tells
what it is and after a change everything is run again. The startup
time of openejb would definitely be improved, but I don't think that's
what you meant.

> So, I was thinking that could
>  validation be its own separate module where we could release its jars
>  separately, which could simply be dropped in into an existing OpenEJB
>  install?

I disagree. If we're still uncertain whether it should be a separate
module or not, it means it is not ready yet to become a separate
module. I'm sure one day when the validation part becomes
feature-richer you'll know it's time to plug it out. Let's give it a
bit more time until it's ready. Deal?

Jacek

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