So really there is no lift core, it's just a combination of other modules?

Chas.

Timothy Perrett wrote:
> You would use lift core if you wanted to include all this jars in your  
> project. It in itself does not "do" anything and it's just a pom module.
> 
> Does that help?
> 
> Cheers, Tim
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On 10 May 2009, at 07:49, "Charles F. Munat" <c...@munat.com> wrote:
> 
>> What exactly is Lift-Core. When I read Chapter 7 of the Lift book, it
>> says that Lift-Core is
>>
>> "The engine of the framework responsible for the request/response
>> lifecycle, the rendering pipeline, invoking the user's functions, etc.
>> We don't directly cover the core in this book because essentially  
>> all of
>> the functionality that we do cover sits on top of the core."
>>
>> But when I look in the source code under lift-core, there's nothing
>> there except a pom.xml file that appears to pull a bunch of
>> dependencies, namely, lift-util, lift-webkit, lift-mapper, lift- 
>> machine,
>> lift-record, lift-textile, lift-facebook, lift-amqp, lift-xmpp, and
>> lift-widgets.
>>
>> So does "lift-core" comprise these widgets? Or is the lift-core
>> something else? (The diagram in the book shows the Mapper, for  
>> example,
>> as being separate from the Core.)
>>
>> Thanks for any help.
>>
>> Chas.
>>
> 
> > 

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