Bernd Fondermann wrote:
Stefano Bagnara wrote:
I currently don't have an opinion on what it is better for us between
j2ee, OSGi, XBean, Phoenix, <put what you want here>, but I think
that we should choose one. This is way I'm really interested in
pro/cons of XBean.
AFAIK, XBean is to become the 'next generation core' for Geronimo
(can't find the thread over on geron-dev ATM).
I want to add some color to this particular thread. Getting James ready
for XBean will make it totally container agnostic in that it will not be
dependent on any XBean code. What we will have are, literally, POJOs
that can be wired together by hand, if desired. The beauty of this is
that people can use and embed James w/out dragging in the pantheon of
server container jar dependencies that it currently requires.
I will restate my opinion that I mentioned in an earlier email. IMO, if
you must decide ahead of time what container to choose before you start
coding, that container is too invasive.
Regards,
Alan
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