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1. Re: ClassLoadingConfiguration in .spring archive
alesj Mar 5, 2009 10:55 AM (in response to mundrid)What has .spring file got to do with this?
You mean this only works with .sar, .ear or .war?
With JBoss5 you can do this in any deployment. -
2. Re: ClassLoadingConfiguration in .spring archive
mundrid Mar 5, 2009 11:13 AM (in response to mundrid)"alesj" wrote:
What has .spring file got to do with this?
That's what I'm using."alesj" wrote:
You mean this only works with .sar, .ear or .war?
I don't know. I just want to affect the classloader like I would with a .sar or .ear file as provided by that link, only I have a .spring file"alesj" wrote:
With JBoss5 you can do this in any deployment.
We're using JBoss 4 ATM -
3. Re: ClassLoadingConfiguration in .spring archive
alesj Mar 5, 2009 11:21 AM (in response to mundrid)"Mundrid" wrote:
"alesj" wrote:
You mean this only works with .sar, .ear or .war?
I don't know. I just want to affect the classloader like I would with a .sar or .ear file as provided by that link, only I have a .spring file
You might try it as with .sar, since that's the most similar you have with .spring.
But unfortunately I don't know whether it will work - never tried it.
In the worst case I guess you can wrap your .spring into .ear, which has that CL scoping notion.