The whitelist only details JVM classes that are allowed. You can including
classes with your project as much as you like (as long as they don't depend
on the missing JVM classes) so to use Spring, you have to include the
spring jar file(s).

Mat.
On 18 Jan 2012 20:33, "Paul Ford" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Quick question:
>
> If WAR's are deployed to GAE container and the JRE white list does not
> contain the spring classes (or hibernate or whatever framework you
> pick that is outside of JRE Whitelist), how do you incorporate spring
> or whatever J2EE framework and it run in GAE?
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
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