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1. Re: Configuring Classloader Domains
genman Feb 28, 2007 2:44 PM (in response to jimmycallaghan)What was in your jboss-app.xml ?
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2. Re: Configuring Classloader Domains
jimmycallaghan Mar 1, 2007 9:22 AM (in response to jimmycallaghan)I've tried various things in the jboss-app.xml but the lastest try was simply:
<loader-repository> mint.telrock.com:loader=mint </loader-repository> </jboss-app>
Put this in application A and application B but they can't see one anothers classes. This is a pain when using AOP or web services. -
3. Re: Configuring Classloader Domains
jimmycallaghan Mar 1, 2007 9:24 AM (in response to jimmycallaghan)Correction in the pasted code.... obviously it was:
<jboss-app> <loader-repository> mint.telrock.com:loader=mint </loader-repository> </jboss-app>
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4. Re: Configuring Classloader Domains
nsunil76 Mar 11, 2008 11:26 AM (in response to jimmycallaghan)Jimmy,
As you mentioned in the jboss-app.xml sample
<jboss-app>
<loader-repository>
mint.telrock.com:loader=mint
</loader-repository>
</jboss-app>
does "mint" represent the repository name .
I also have one more question . If i want to keep more than one jar files in a sar file. how to create sar file in jboss.
thanks
Sun