Re: [JBoss-user] where is the webserver loading classes from?

2002-06-21 Thread Andrew

I've exact that problem- why is webserver(:8083) and how I can use it from
client?


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Subject: [JBoss-user] where is the webserver loading classes from?


> hi.
> The the webserver(:8083) uses its registered classloaders classpath to
load classes from. But when i, as a client, want to use
> dynamic classloading and retrieve the required client jars through my
URLClassLoader the webserver cant find them.
> Is the webserver only intended for providing classes to RMI?
> What is the reccomended way to do dynamic classloading in jboss? (by now i
use my own webserver pointing to a location with all the
> .jars)
>
> /Jon
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[JBoss-user] where is the webserver loading classes from?

2002-06-21 Thread jfina

hi.
The the webserver(:8083) uses its registered classloaders classpath to load classes 
from. But when i, as a client, want to use
dynamic classloading and retrieve the required client jars through my URLClassLoader 
the webserver cant find them.
Is the webserver only intended for providing classes to RMI?
What is the reccomended way to do dynamic classloading in jboss? (by now i use my own 
webserver pointing to a location with all the
.jars)

/Jon



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