The solution is the same for all optional code.

These should be plugins rather than integrated directly into
the core infrastructure.

On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 04:35 -0500, Heiko Braun wrote:
> The latest XB version introduced a dependency towards JAF and Java Mail.
> Currently these jars reside under <JBOSS>/server/<config>/lib and are
> not visible to the XB classloader. Moving them to <JBOSS>/lib doesn't
> work, because the bootstrap process uses a hard coded set of libraries.
> 
> The current workaround is to move JAF & Mail to lib/endorsed, in order
> to have them available at bootstrap time.
> 
> Does someone have an idea how to solve this problem without
> 
> a) modifying the bootstrap classes
> b) using that workaround ?
> 
> /Heiko
> 
> 
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