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Mario,

On 2/19/2010 2:39 AM, Mario Splivalo wrote:
> Well, the proprietary library we're using to receive connection to some
> proprietary -based service is awfully written - we can't get an
> service-identifier (let's call it that way) within the library. That is
> why we have dozen applications, and in configuration of the app we setup
> the service-identifier string and each app 'listens' on its own url:

I'm not sure if you're interested in pursuing this strategy, but you
might be able to run multiple independent "copies" of that library if
you use separate ClassLoaders within your application: just create a new
ClassLoader for each instance of this proprietary library that you need,
and configure accordingly.

Of course, you'll need to put your .jar file somewhere outside of the
WEB-INF/lib directory so you don't end up with weird conflicts, but that
shouldn't be a problem.

It also depends upon the way you have to configure the library in each
"instance": does it use system properties or something like that?

- -chris
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