Lance Java wrote
> 
> Nice idea, so I guess in this case you include a submodule with a public
> and a private service including the private advice but only the public
> service is added to the top level module
> 

Do you mean using the @SubModule annotation?
And you think services included in submodules won't be available to other
modules?
Can you give us an example on how to do what you suggest?

Thanks!

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