I think that my comment sounded a little bit extreme and I'd like to rectify my viewpoint a little bit. I don't know if you guys share my vision, but I think that's "extends genericLayer<T>" e.g. is very invasive. But of course if we can't come out with a better way out of it using annotations, generic beans, decorators or etc... It's an acceptable solution. We're dealing with it for the last 5 years already.
On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 5:00 PM, José Rodolfo Freitas < [email protected]> wrote: > Yeah, I agree that being declarative is the ideal. > let's say no to inheritance with generics! hehehe. > > > On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Dan Allen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 15:36, José Rodolfo Freitas < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> What I like most in CDI and Seam3 is that it's very easy to keep things >>> simple and that's something I strongly advocate. >> >> >> +1 >> >> >>> Of course there're still boilerplate code, but I think it's minimal >>> (compared to the JEE generations before), and that's something forge can >>> create without the need to satisfy a "framework". Yes, I admitedly am afraid >>> of that word. >>> >> >> That's fine, it doesn't have to be a framework. I do think there is room >> for having some common scaffolding, though. If we can do that by extending >> the programming model (annotations, generic beans or interfaces) so that >> it's declarative, that's probably ideal. >> >> I suggest that we brainstorm proposals using gists ( >> http://gist.github.com). That will get the ball rolling. We can start >> with the idea Jason posted, or feel free to take a different approach. >> >> -Dan >> >> -- >> Dan Allen >> Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat | Author of Seam in Action >> Registered Linux User #231597 >> >> http://www.google.com/profiles/dan.j.allen#about >> http://mojavelinux.com >> http://mojavelinux.com/seaminaction >> >> >
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