I guess Wicket isn't quite so tied to any one version of those
libraries.  And OGNL may add some niceties without their ever changing
the API that Wicket uses.

- Jonathan


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-18 11:54:04 AM >>>
That's a smart trick they're doing. I'm not whether it is a good idea 
for Wicket however. I think we're not doing that bad, having just 3 
needed dependencies (ognl, concurrent and commons-logging... can
someone 
confirm we don't need dom4j?). The advantage of not packaging the jars

is that it allows users to choose which actual version of the 
distribution they want to use (e.g. ognl-2.6.5 instead of 2.6.7) and 
that it saves us the task of being up-to-date with the latest versions

of our dependencies.

Thanks for providing the idea, it looks usefull for my paid
projects...

Eelco

Jonathan Carlson wrote:

>I was noticing that Wicket seems to have a lot of dependencies.  I
think
>that is great (because you aren't reinventing the wheel), but it can
>easily cause great frustration if Wicket is used with other
frameworks
>that require a different version of one or more of those
dependencies.
>
>I noticed that Groovy is currently using the below tool (called
JarJar)
>so Groovy can be easily dropped into a project without potential for
>library version collisions.  I haven't used it, but it appears to
>repackage dependent libraries into the main Jar file with different
>package names.  The main code automatically references the new
dependent
>package names.
>
>http://tonicsystems.com/products/jarjar/ 
>
>The benefits I see: 
>  1) Just one Jar for people to drop into their webapp (I'm always
for
>making things feel easier and cleaner for new uers :-)
>  2) No strange issues related to dependency conflicts.  (Another
>ease-of-use/lack-of-frustration feature)
>  3) Fewer posts asking why something doesn't work when it's just a
>library version issue.
>
>My 2 cents :-)
>
>Jonathan
>
>  
>



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