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http://community.jboss.org/message/527622#527622 Author : Gilles Compienne Profile : http://community.jboss.org/people/gcompienne Message: -------------------------------------------------------------- Sorry for the delay in responding. As expected your code works but I finally found the difference with my tests: If I move transl and Services into their own domain, i.e. by adding a domain attribute as the example below: <Services>/jboss-classoading.xml: <classloading xmlns="urn:jboss:classloading:1.0" domain="InfinispanCacheDomain"> <requirements> <package name="com.alesj.spi"/> </requirements> </classloading> <transl>/jboss-classloading.xml: <classloading xmlns="urn:jboss:classloading:1.0" domain="InfinispanCacheDomain"> <capabilities> <package name="com.alesj.spi"/> </capabilities> </classloading> Then it does not work anymore and Services suddenly starts seeing the Dummy class, even though I didn't declare any dependencies onto it... To me this is wrong, especially as I agree with you that, if I start declaring explicitely the <requirements> then I should not see anything else... Or I am missing something else? Thanks again for your help. Gilles. -------------------------------------------------------------- To reply to this message visit the message page: http://community.jboss.org/message/527622#527622
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