If the service engine uses it then it needs to go either in the service component, or in the base component if it is more generic. -David PS - moved this to the dev list instead of the user one On Sep 15, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > I need help solving a dependency problem. I have added some code to > the common component, and I modified the service component to use > the code. > > Problem is, the common component depends on the service component, > so the service component is built first. That fails, because the > service component needs the jar from the common component so it can > reference the new code. > > Now what do I do? > > -Adrian > |
Thanks David!
It's the temporal expression stuff I've been working on. I'll put it in the service component. -Adrian David E Jones wrote: > > If the service engine uses it then it needs to go either in the service > component, or in the base component if it is more generic. > > -David > > PS - moved this to the dev list instead of the user one > > On Sep 15, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >> I need help solving a dependency problem. I have added some code to >> the common component, and I modified the service component to use the >> code. >> >> Problem is, the common component depends on the service component, so >> the service component is built first. That fails, because the service >> component needs the jar from the common component so it can reference >> the new code. >> >> Now what do I do? >> >> -Adrian >> > > |
Yeah, cool, sounds fine to me. In a way it seems funny that it would go there (just like the old recurrence stuff went there), but that is the lowest level component that uses it, and it uses the entity engine, so it needs to go above the entity engine and above or equal to the service engine (but no higher). -David On Sep 15, 2008, at 3:11 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > Thanks David! > > It's the temporal expression stuff I've been working on. I'll put it > in the service component. > > -Adrian > > David E Jones wrote: >> If the service engine uses it then it needs to go either in the >> service component, or in the base component if it is more generic. >> -David >> PS - moved this to the dev list instead of the user one >> On Sep 15, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: >>> I need help solving a dependency problem. I have added some code >>> to the common component, and I modified the service component to >>> use the code. >>> >>> Problem is, the common component depends on the service component, >>> so the service component is built first. That fails, because the >>> service component needs the jar from the common component so it >>> can reference the new code. >>> >>> Now what do I do? >>> >>> -Adrian >>> |
I put it in the common component originally because I thought it would
get wide use. I also considered putting it in the base component, except there was that persistence class (and demo data) that needed the entity engine. I agree - having it in the service component is kinda weird, but at least it works. -Adrian David E Jones wrote: > > Yeah, cool, sounds fine to me. In a way it seems funny that it would go > there (just like the old recurrence stuff went there), but that is the > lowest level component that uses it, and it uses the entity engine, so > it needs to go above the entity engine and above or equal to the service > engine (but no higher). > > -David > > > On Sep 15, 2008, at 3:11 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: > >> Thanks David! >> >> It's the temporal expression stuff I've been working on. I'll put it >> in the service component. >> >> -Adrian >> >> David E Jones wrote: >>> If the service engine uses it then it needs to go either in the >>> service component, or in the base component if it is more generic. >>> -David >>> PS - moved this to the dev list instead of the user one >>> On Sep 15, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Adrian Crum wrote: >>>> I need help solving a dependency problem. I have added some code to >>>> the common component, and I modified the service component to use >>>> the code. >>>> >>>> Problem is, the common component depends on the service component, >>>> so the service component is built first. That fails, because the >>>> service component needs the jar from the common component so it can >>>> reference the new code. >>>> >>>> Now what do I do? >>>> >>>> -Adrian >>>> > > |
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