Sure at some point.  But this is still a new evolving API and too
volatile for exposure...

-----Original Message-----
From: Emmanuel Bernard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 10:13 AM
To: Steve Ebersole
Cc: Hibernate development
Subject: Re: [Hibernate] bytecode libraries

Any specific reason why
hibernate.bytecode.provider
does not consider the value as a class name (if the shortcuts cglib and 
javassist are not resolved)?

That would solve your problem and put it to the users shoulders

Steve Ebersole wrote:
> So now that we have the BytecodeProvider abstraction, does it make
sense
> to allow no lazy-load capabilities for simplistic apps?  Something
like
> a NoOpBytecodeProvider which performs no type of class enhancement?
>
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