The EJB stuff has been on my list of stuff todo since I separated the system module from server. I never got around to it due to the size and impact of the changes. I still think that it should be done, as the separation helps keep JBoss a generic architecture by forcing people to keep dependencies in order. It also makes the build system easier to maintain wrt module outputs and such.
+1 for ejb move... eventually when it does not fuck anything up.
--jason
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 08:47 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
I really don't understand why you need to move stuff out of server/ anyways.
This is mostly EJB anyways. Why not just rename the server/ module to EJB?
I really don't see any gain in this cosmetic shit except wasting everybody's
time trying to figure out where everything is again and screwing with people
that are currently working on that code. Shouldn't you rather be putting
your efforts in fixing the nightly build? Or improving buildmagic? Instead
of this cosmetic bullshit?(BTW, I see that building is much faster now.
Thank you!)
BUT, if you really insist, either Thursday and Friday, or end of next week
for the ejb/ module changes.
Bill
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Any preferences on when the changes should be made as to not interfere with your work? I guess it will take about a day to make the change. How long will it take you to complete the interception changes?
--jason
On Wednesday, March 5, 2003, at 07:00 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
I'm begging people not to do any large scale changes to EJB land. I'm
about
to undertake converting all the EJB interceptors and invokers to use
the AOP
Invocation object and Interceptor interface. This my first step on
integrating the AOP DP framework.
I'm asking you to please notify me before attempting any large scale changes like moving server/ to ejb/ module because I may lose hours/days of work if you don't.
Thanks,
Bill
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