The way it usually goes is a three-way split... A & B (the logical split), and C (which A & B both depend on).
-- Robert Hailey On 2013/10/11 (Oct), at 2:44 PM, Jon Williams wrote: > yes i do that. > pretty standard i think. > > Cheers > Jon > > > On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:30 PM, Martin Kersten <martin.kersten...@gmail.com >> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I am sitting in front of 1.5 MB of sources and I think about splitting >> the project in half. One for the services + entities + utilities the rest >> for the web fun. >> >> It would also allow to test the core only with unit test and barely with >> integration tests. Where the web part might be all about integration + >> acceptance testing. >> >> But I am in doubt. the only gain I would have is half the packages at once, >> and some separation and shift in thinking. >> >> Does anyone split projects in core vs web? What is the point in doing so >> and why not? >> >> >> Cheers, >> >> Martin (Kersten), >> Köthen >>
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