There is a split package issue between the `scim-spec-schema` and `scim-spec-protocol` modules The `org.apache.directory.scim.spec.adapter` package is in both jars:
https://github.com/apache/directory-scimple/tree/develop/scim-spec/scim-spec-schema/src/main/java/org/apache/directory/scim/spec https://github.com/apache/directory-scimple/tree/develop/scim-spec/scim-spec-protocol/src/main/java/org/apache/directory/scim/spec One (or both) of these packages will need to be renamed to fix this. Possibly renaming both of them to: `org.apache.directory.scim.spec.core` `org.apache.directory.scim.spec.protocol` Another idea would be to merge them into a common `spec` project. It looks like common usage of SCIMple would require both modules. In the source tree, the client and server examples require both packages. Before going forward with anything, I wanted to see if anyone had insight into why they were originally in different modules? Is that just to align with the two SCIM RFCs? (Protocol & Core Schema). Are there cases where a developer using SCIMple would depend on `scim-spec-schema` and NOT `scim-spec-protocol`? (Possibly someone packaging an extension model in a standalone library)? If so, is that common? Thanks for any thoughts/ideas! -Brian
