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Jean-Baptiste Onofré commented on SHIRO-537: -------------------------------------------- I will fix that. > Class load issue in OSGI in ClassUtils > -------------------------------------- > > Key: SHIRO-537 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-537 > Project: Shiro > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 1.2.3 > Environment: OSGi Felix 4.0.3 > Reporter: Tom Nelson > Assignee: Francois Papon > Priority: Major > Fix For: 1.5.0 > > > I had the same issue that is described in: > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20653146/how-to-load-class-in-an-osgi-e4-environment-while-using-shiro > where it was suggested a bug was entered but never was, so here it is. A > similar workaround worked for me: > Thread currentThread = Thread.currentThread(); > ClassLoader originalCl = currentThread.getContextClassLoader(); > try { > Class<?> clazz = ((InfrastructureServer) > server).getBundleContext().getBundle() > > .loadClass(CustomRolePermissionResolver.class.getName()); > ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = clazz.getClassLoader(); > currentThread.setContextClassLoader(bundleClassLoader); > webappContext.deploy(httpServer); > } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { > // TODO Auto-generated catch block > e.printStackTrace(); > } finally { > currentThread.setContextClassLoader(originalCl); > } > In addition, commons-collections 3.2.1 must be used in an OSGi environment, I > suggest bumping your dependency. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)