I'm a little surprised that you can't do this now. Is the problem because of the order of loading the plugins during bootstrapping or the way the authors write the plugins, or something else?

/Ian

Paul Benedict wrote:
Since plugins are a collection of classes and they are available to me on
the class path, I should be able to subclass any of them -- and replace
them.

Imagine I like the functionality of one and want to add a bit more? Why
can't plugins have protected methods that I customize? I don't want to redo
all its work, but I do want to "replace" classes with my subclass.

Paul

On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 8:33 PM, Musachy Barroso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I don't see plugins as something that you extend, but more like
something that you customize. If there is something that you need to
modify on a plugin, then that should probably be an extension point in
the plugin. Take for example the case of Codebehind and REST, with
some small modifications Codebehind was modified so it could be
"customized" by REST without having to extend it. I know this doesn't
cover all the possible use cases.

musachy

On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 8:45 PM, Paul Benedict <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
When I want to extend a plugin, I unfortunately have to unpack the
libraries
and include them into my own web application. I use Maven's Dependency
plugin for this. :-) It is the only way I know of getting a hold of the
binaries without forcing them into plugin status.

I see two ways out of this:
1) Refactor each plugin to be the code and a plugin jar wrapper.
2) S2 needs a way of saying which plugin NOT to load. Obviously the
plugin
jar is going to be in WEB-INF/lib. That's good enough to extend, if I
have a
way to stop it from registering.

I wholly prefer #2. Other options welcomed.

Paul


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