what is annotations-commons ? Just commons ?
1. Discover Generics
2. Abstract Annotations so that orm.xml is seen as annotations by
binders.
mkaey...stupid question: why is it seperated out ?
Why the extra level ?
The rational was to have fewer top level directories and to put Java
Persistence under a single umbrella, but I'm not tied to it.
i just like to have uniformity in build stuff, but not tied to that
either...just don't like
it to repeated/different all over ;)
> or simply get rid of HibernateExt
> annotations-commons
> jpa/annotations (old /metadata)
> jpa/entityManager (old /ejb)
> search
> validator
> (tools)
fine by me IFF (especially) hibernate core and the other modules
could get some shared build stuff and/or proper dependency management
so we don't repeat our self constantly in all those build files.
oh boy...
;)
> thoughts?
I guess your most important immediate need is to have separated
search/validator from annotations
and for that just doing the first split should be trivial since that is
what we can do today
"painlessly"
> If someone knows how to physically do that with SVN without loosing
all > the history, esp since we have trunk and branch_3_2 (main work >
currently)... I am all ears :-)
svn copy your stuff to the correct places i assume.
> PS: I thought about doing standalone distributions while keeping the
> same dev structure, but Hibernate Search is getting more complex with
> the master/slave mode and I need multiple src/test structures for it
same as hibernate tools I assume; why does this prevent having the same
structure ?
HS will have to create .ear or .war plus to test it I'll need to use
JBoss Embeddable... which depends on hibernate annotations if I keep
./metadata as is, it's going to be clumsy
ah that is the need for splitting annotations-commons...?
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