2015-05-07 1:49 GMT+02:00 Jean-Louis Monteiro <[email protected]>:

> >
> > 1) do we keep org.apache.openejb as groupid or do we finally go to
> > org.apache.tomee?
> >
>
> org.apache.tomee
>
>
> > 2) do we create a dependency module (as assembly) with N children
> providing
> > pre-built pom for jaxrs embedded, tomee embedded jaxrs, plume
> > etc....Advantage would be to get rid of our internal dependencies as main
> > dependencies for users (I think to openejb-core for instance) + it would
> > make it easier to start for users when needing some advanced setup (tomee
> > embedded "plus" for instance).
> >
>
> Overall idea is fine, but I had a pretty bad experience with bom and all
> this crap previously. Usually it's worst than dealing with the real deps.
> So +0 for me
>
>
Well bom is the usage you do of it - I'm not a fan too. Here the idea is to
propose some stability. Let say I do all the changes I spoke about then all
your projects are broken and you need to redo your dependencies. If that's
ok (actually it is just adding/removing 3-4 deps) we don't need it and
that's fine.


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> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 11:08 AM, Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]
> >
> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> >
> > while voting on the version i'd like to propose to discuss 2 more topics:
> >
> > 1) do we keep org.apache.openejb as groupid or do we finally go to
> > org.apache.tomee?
> > 2) do we create a dependency module (as assembly) with N children
> providing
> > pre-built pom for jaxrs embedded, tomee embedded jaxrs, plume
> > etc....Advantage would be to get rid of our internal dependencies as main
> > dependencies for users (I think to openejb-core for instance) + it would
> > make it easier to start for users when needing some advanced setup (tomee
> > embedded "plus" for instance).
> >
> > wdyt?
> >
> > Romain Manni-Bucau
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