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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/4/15 9:24 AM, Cantor, Scott
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<pre wrap="">Another question: do we need to build in Spring wiring to configure the indexes to use on a resolver?
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Yes, we definitely will need something in the schema to account for
it. Unless/until we get to native Spring metadata resolver files.<br>
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Tentatively, I would think we'd maybe just do that via bean refs so we don't have to do schema for it.
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Yeah, I don't see the point of custom schema. We haven't done it
for other new things we've added. "Say yes to the refs!".<br>
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Perhaps somewhere in user-space config we should define a
<util:set> bean with a well-known name that's used as the
default set of indexes for resolvers?<br>
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I guess we'll need to then decide what the defaults actually are. I
assume we'd want at a minimum the yet-to-be-written ones for
artifact support and binding endpoint.<br>
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