On Thu, 2003-06-19 at 11:17, Peter Royal wrote:
> On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 11:10  AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> > If you are compiling a bit of Jelly to a Script what resources must be
> > present to simply compile. This bit of Jelly may have various 
> > references
> > to classes that must be loaded and my question is must these resources
> > be present for the compile and if so which ClassLoader is used? Or will
> > the resources be searched for only when Script is run against a
> > JellyContext?
> 
> How/where are those references to classes?

In my case they may be jelly beans or taskdef references. In the
XMLParser classloading does only appear to be used to resolve taglib
references but I just wanted to make sure.

>  It is my understanding that 
> to compile into a Script, the engine just needs to be able to resolve 
> all of the tags. So if your references are only used when tags are 
> evaluated, they shouldn't be needed at script compilation time..

That's what I'm hoping.

> -pete
> 
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