After running into problems on the James platform due to incopatible jar files esiting in the James dist and the Phonenix dist I think this is a good move. It forced projects that are dependent on Phoenix to include (and be responsible for) the appropriate version of a jar file they are using.
I don't understand what forcing users will accomplish. Currently they have the choice of either using the Phoenix-supplied JAR files or using their own. If you take that choice away and force them to use their own, what does that accomplish? What didn't work before, will still not work and what did work before can stop working.
Ulrich
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