To nillehammer and Thiago, thank you for answering.

Eclipse on gentoo is acting a little weird in not being able to find classes in 
the same project, so I thought I'd make BSL a separate jar to ease my woes :)
Trying to move away from osx to gentoo for deving on.  (don't ask why, i enjoy 
the painful freedom!)




On 11/08/2011, at 10:34 PM, nillehammer wrote:

>> Well, my definition of distributed configuration is different: it's the
>> ability of more than one module class to contribute configuration for a
>> given service.
> Granted. And how that works is, what I was trying to explain in my first
> reply to the question. I wanted to point out, that this feature goes far
> beyond just having services in a different jar. Admiddetly my explanation
> was a bit too clumsy or short.
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