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  Collections 3.x Plans:
  
- It has been suggested that Collections is becoming too large for a single 
jar.  Current trunk 'mvn package' gives me a jar of around 500K, which is 
perhaps a little weighty for a runtime dependency.
+ It has been suggested that Collections is becoming too large for a single 
jar.  Current trunk 'mvn package' gives me a jar of around 500K.  Is this "too 
big" for a Commons library?  Does anyone have experience with Java ME?  Would  
, which is perhaps a little weighty for a runtime dependency, assuming we 
consider environments in which memory is at a premium, e.g. Jave ME, a 
priority.  Does anyone have an opinion on whether this is an acceptable size 
for a Commons jar in a non-memory-constrained environment?  On whether Commons 
libraries are necessary in  
  
- At [http://commons.markmail.org/message/cbpcpcqfoiwv2qz5?q=] Stephen 
suggested he'd like a discussion of whether Collections could be packaged in 
multiple jars so that consumers might have the option of restricting the number 
of classes they need to have available at runtime.  It would be nice to resolve 
the issue in the 3.x development line, pushing any adjustments to the 
generics-enabled version that is now under development as well.
+ At [http://commons.markmail.org/message/cbpcpcqfoiwv2qz5?q=] Stephen 
suggested he'd like a discussion of whether Collections could be packaged in 
multiple jars so that consumers might have the option of restricting the number 
of classes they need to have available at runtime.  It would be nice to resolve 
the issue in the 3.x development line, pushing any adjustments to the 
generics-enabled version that is now under development as well.  Current trunk 
'mvn package' gives me a jar of around 500K.  Is this "too big" for a Commons 
library?  Does anyone have experience with Java ME?  Would small 
[collections-xxx] jars benefit that space?  Is there any other 
application/environment "demographic" that would obviously benefit from small 
jars?  Bundled desktop applications?
  
+ If indeed we determine we should subset Collections, does anyone have 
experience with a workable strategy?  At 
[http://ant-contrib.sourceforge.net/tasks/tasks/verifydesign.html] is the 
documentation for an Ant task that would allow us to make assertions about 
inter-package dependencies, and could be invokable from Ant, M1, and M2, if I'm 
not mistaken.  Is there an easier way?
+ 
+ An obvious strategy for subsetting would be to create 
collections-[''bag''|''bidimap''|''buffer''|''collection''?|''comparator''|''functor''|''iterator''|''list''|''map(+keyvalue)''|''set''].
  Is this too many?  One obvious problem is that oac.collections contains 
interfaces on which the subpackages depend, but also contains *Utils classes 
which depend upon the implementations in the subpackages.  How to resolve this?
+ 

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