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This wiki is in 'slumber' mode, just like its associated sourceforge project. Edits are disabled, the content is potentially stale and is not maintained. That said, it contains some really useful stuff still. Enjoy!
We should have a quote book for our best postings :-) (Paul Hammant)
Loosely organized by topic.
A collection of comments made on the dev@avalon.apache.org mailing list (of course, some people think Jicarilla is better than PicoContainer...
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So far, noone has shown that 5 (or 6) resource delivery lifecycle methods are more useful than one. (Adam Murdoch)
As I step back and look at all the different Avalon lifecycle stages, I have to wonder if we need such granularity? (Berin Loritsch)
The most important thing about a framework is consistency. If we are going to remove SOC from lifecyle then we should do it consistently and remove it from all lifecycle. (Peter Donald)
The Next Big Component Architecture will be about Small Architecture. (Leo Simons)
The approach taken in PicoContainer, is, I believe, the future. (Leo Sutic)
How come I [am] suddenly not so happy with the Avalon Framework way of doing things, as I was a few months back? (Niclas Hedhman)
I want simplification. (Nicola Ken Barozzi)
The [new merlin] is basically all Leo's fault - refactoring of things to make [them] cleaner and simpler. (Stephen McConnell)
I smell a big change coming along :D. (Hammett)
A collection of comments gathered mostly from weblogs.
Maven had much more magic and unpredictability than originally thought. (Berin Loritsch)
What I really don't like about maven is the difficulty of debugging problems with a build script. (Leo Simons)
Let Maven die. (Anonymous)
Don't you have to pass through a detox to give up Maven ?
(Adrian)
The feature that I liked the most about Maven was the automatic downloading of the necessary dependencies (ala Perl's CPAN). (Daniel Farinha)