That is correct, its only used in messaging service to send messages. Josql
is definitely something we want to remove the dependency.

If you are not using this, you can remove it the dependency at runtime.

thanks,
Kishore G


On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 9:29 AM, Kanak Biscuitwala <[email protected]
> wrote:

> It seems to be used for our messaging service to send messages, but for
> the most part it is used for the "scheduler message" functionality, which
> you likely don't use. The way the code is structured, you would have to
> rip methods out of DefaultMessagingService (namely send and sendAndWait).
> I believe Kishore has mentioned that josql is perhaps not even the best
> way to do this, and we're always trying to reduce dependencies, but it
> will require some work to create a replacement.
>
> On 11/8/13 9:02 AM, "Alexandre Porcelli" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >Hello Guys,
> >
> > We're facing some issues to resolve net.sf.josql:josql:jar:1.5 artifact
> >in our current setup... I'd like to know if this is really mandatory or
> >if it's not used by `core` what parts use it that allowed me to check if
> >I'm using those parts somehow.
> >
> >Thanks in Advance,
> >---
> >Alexandre Porcelli
> >Principal Software Engineer
> >Red Hat Business Systems and Intelligence Group
> >
>
>

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