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Hi,
it is rather cold in Europe, but can I ask, what's the current
opinion
or plans about "full" integration of Spring Framework into oVirt
engine
(Backend)?
This is a commonly accepted integration framework among Java
programmers
and industry standard, which
solves many pains from small to large projects. And can lead to a
better
understanding of the program.
There are several Spring dependencies inside oVirt project, but
mostly
for LDAP and database communication (JDBC template).
Still missing (sorry, looks like marketing, but..):
- dependency injection
- aspect-oriented programming (AOP)
- enterprise integration patterns
Is something true? :-)
1. We tried, but it is too large and overcomplicated, it can be
solved
better way for the project purpose
2. We tried, but we think, we need just e.g. JDBC, LDAP layer covered
now
3. We would like to integrate with e.g. Hibernate soon, EJB,
remoting,
unit tests, integration tests, ... , probably we will need it soon
4. We understand and need dependency injection, but there are other
light DI containers (Pico, Guice, JBoss Seam).
etc.
Still, I think there is strong potential, probably not clear today.
We
cannot avoid Guice on frontend side because of GWTP, but the backend
lacks something.
It may be possible to avoid using Guice on frontend at some point
in the future,
There's some work going on with abstracting the DI impl of GWTP, this work is mainly
done to integration ERAI with GWTP,
You can follow the progress here:
http://code.google.com/p/gwt-platform/issues/detail?id=423
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/gwt-platform/rHiNXJGS0jY/UGU0vHQMJq0J
Or not?
Thanks.
Regards,
Libor
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