On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 00:06, Ulrich Mayring wrote:
> OTOH, I wonder if that will not create more work for the Phoenix
> developers, seeing that each and every version of each and every
> Excalibur jar has to be tested with each and every version of Phoenix. I
> think it would be less work to have a set of "standard Excalibur jars
> that are tested to work with Phoenix x.y.z".

The things is that what we aim for (though we aren't quite there yet) is that 
the only classes shared between applications and phoenix is the client 
framework interfaces and the phoenix-client.jar.

The rest can be separated into container specifc or application specific or 
shared. However whatever choice is made it is just the 
administrators/assemblers policy and not dictated by system requirements 
(like it is partially now).

-- 
Cheers,

Peter Donald
"Artists can color the sky red because they know it's blue.  Those of us who
 aren't artists must color things the way they really are or people might 
 think we're stupid." -- Jules Feiffer 


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