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Hugh commented on OPENJPA-1860:
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Thank you very much.
Although it was a bit difficult to convince the custom ClassLoader to use the
external resource after I rewrite it. And then to build the jar in netbeans
with the right sort of Class-Path entries, your suggestion worked. ( I wanted
to use the -jar argument )
I spent a lot of time looking for this solution and I'm really grateful. I'll
post your idea on a few of the other forums I asked this question on.
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen (slf4j author) was asking this same question on
stackoverflow and told me he never found a solution.
> How do I get OpenJPA to use my custom classloader to load Entity classes?
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>
> Key: OPENJPA-1860
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1860
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Question
> Components: jpa
> Affects Versions: 2.0.1
> Environment: OpenJPA 2.0.1 Java 1.6-22
> Reporter: Hugh
>
> I have written a custom classloader and I can't work out how to get OpenJPA
> to use it to load my entity classes.
> I've followed instructions I found to set
> Thread.currentThread().setContextClassLoader() at startup before loading any
> EntityManager and it seems to load the OpenJPA classes and a lot of others,
> but not the class I'm interested in.
> Is this the right approach?
> If so, where have I gone wrong?
> (http://openjpa.208410.n2.nabble.com/Dynamic-Table-value-td5645906.html)
> If not, how should this be done?
> Is there some sort of guide to accomplishing this that someone could point me
> to?
> Thanks.
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