Could we have a method to replace the system classloader dynamically ? 2009/8/5 Pavel Pervov <pmcfi...@gmail.com>
> For application classes - replace system classloader. For jre classes > - implement osgi in VM's bootstrap classloader. > > 2009/8/5, galaxy <tian.gal...@gmail.com>: > > Hi, Pavel > > Thanks for the reply . > > So how could I make my classloader to execute the new ? > > > > 2009/8/5 Pavel Pervov <pmcfi...@gmail.com> > > > >> Hello, Tian. > >> Thread context classloader is not used on new opcode. The initiating > >> class loader of ClassType will be the class loader, which executes new > >> instead. The defining loader will depend on the class being loaded and > >> VM setup. > >> > >> 2009/8/5, galaxy <tian.gal...@gmail.com>: > >> > Hi all > >> > I have a question about the jre classloader . > >> > In my work of jre osgi , I have to implement a new classloader to load > >> the > >> > classes since the > >> > classloading mechanism is very different from the default one . > >> > So I am thinking of the > >> > Thread.currentThread().setContextClassloader(myclassloader), > >> > but this is not very useful. > >> > for example [1] , the stdout will print systemclassloader or null > >> > depends > >> on > >> > the class to load .. > >> > So how to make sure that a " new ClassLoader " will use my classloader > >> > instead of loading every one using myClassLoader.loadClass(String) > >> > > >> > [1] > >> > Thread.currentThread().setContextClassloader(myclassloader), > >> > ClassType object = new ClassType(); > >> > system.out.println(object.getClass().getClassLoader()) > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > -- > >> > regards > >> > Tian > >> > > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > regards > > Tian > > > -- regards Tian