On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:35 PM, Joseph Schmidt
<joseph_schmidt7..ahoo.com>wrote:
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> A big advantage would be also the reduced size:
> cayenne-nodeps.jar(Cayenne2) was 400k, so everybody could see that it's
> much more lightweight than all other solutions. Now, cayenne-server.jar (in
> Cayenne3) is 2MB - quite a jump in size, and now similar to hibernate3.jar
> :(.
>
That's really a personal preference, I guess. I don't know of anyone that
really cares about the size of libraries any more. What I'm more concerned
about is the usability factor. I hate having a large mixmatch of JARs in
order to accomplish basic functionality. Prior to maven, I always used the
fat Cayenne JAR just because I didn't want the headache of keeping track of
all the smaller ones.
-- Kevin
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