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Posted to dev@continuum.apache.org by Rahul Thakur <ra...@gmail.com> on 2008/02/01 00:09:30 UTC
Re: [Discussion] Continuum 2.0 Roadmap
Jesse McConnell wrote:
>>> 1-2) I would like to bring Guice to the mix. I think it is worth
>>> investigating for Continuum 2.0 - WDYT?
>>>
>> I don't think. I don't see the interest to look at it for Continuum. We
>> already use Plexus that works fine, and if we decide to move to something
>> else, it should be for the interest of the project and features we
>> don't
>> have in Continuum. But maybe you have some arguments about Guice.
>>
>>
From what I have seen and used of Guice, its a very tight
implementation that leverages Java 5 Generics and Annotations.
Have a look here for some more:
http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/wiki/SpringComparison
> my only comment here is that last I heard plexus was merging with Pico I
> think and going into apache as Apache Composer...so while plexus does
> everything continuum needs now, there is like a container update/upgrade
> somewhere in our future :)
>
> jesse
>
>
Re: [Discussion] Continuum 2.0 Roadmap
Posted by Rahul Thakur <ra...@gmail.com>.
Rahul Thakur wrote:
> Jesse McConnell wrote:
>>>> 1-2) I would like to bring Guice to the mix. I think it is worth
>>>> investigating for Continuum 2.0 - WDYT?
>>>>
>>> I don't think. I don't see the interest to look at it for Continuum. We
>>> already use Plexus that works fine, and if we decide to move to
>>> something
>>> else, it should be for the interest of the project and features we
>>> don't
>>> have in Continuum. But maybe you have some arguments about Guice.
>>>
>>>
>
> From what I have seen and used of Guice, its a very tight
> implementation that leverages Java 5 Generics and Annotations.
> Have a look here for some more:
> http://code.google.com/p/google-guice/wiki/SpringComparison
Actually, here's a long answer :-)
http://www.jroller.com/Solomon/entry/what_i_like_best_about
>
>> my only comment here is that last I heard plexus was merging with Pico I
>> think and going into apache as Apache Composer...so while plexus does
>> everything continuum needs now, there is like a container update/upgrade
>> somewhere in our future :)
>>
>> jesse
>>
>>
>
>