Does this mean that every application that, for example, wants to log needs to include the excalibur-logger jar? Also, could you again explain the "versioning problem" that you are trying to solve? I haven't understood it.
Or your need to put the version that you want shared across SARs in the lib directory.
The right solution would be to let users make the choice, like it is now, instead of limiting them. I thought it was a great feature that I could put libraries in phoenix/lib or in the SAR file - why take that feature away?
You still can. (and Peter will correct me if I'm wrong here, but) this change just separates the versions of those jars that Phoenix itself needs from the versions that client components need.
You can still put whatever jars you want in $PHOENIX_HOME/lib, and they will have the same behavior as before. The "default set" of jars in there has just been trimmed down to the absolute minimum.
-pete
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