On Tue, 16 Jul 2002, Peter Donald wrote:
> > > At 01:46 PM 7/15/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> > > >- the webapp class loader that can use Manifest entries to find
> > > >and resolve dependencies, as well as allow 'webapps' to override some
> > > >classes ( as required by the servlet2.3 spec - but that can be used
> > > >in ant as well).
> > >
> > >
> > > It has been used in myrmidon for about a year now and works relativly
> > well.
> > > It is only going to improve as time goes on as more specs (EJB, servlet,
> > > JDK1.6, services etc) start requiring its support.
> >
> >Does it mean you are +1 on adding it to ant 1.6 ?
> >Or you have some tasks that would brake :-) ?
>
>
> Tasks would break thus I would block it ;)
You'll have to find them first,
Already have a few.
and eventually find a second commiter to -1 it.
Nope. Thye just have to state my reasoning is not unreasonable.
Given that this processing can be enabled by an explicit user
action and disabled by default - I don't think it would be very easy to find the breaking tasks ( at least not in the current Gump build ).
Gump will NEVER break even if we made this change as it places everything on system classpath.
I do believe I have said this already though ...
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