Orlando,

just out of interest, what classloader does JDO use by default ?

Werner

Bruce Snyder wrote:

> This one time, at band camp, Weir, John said:
>
> WJ>I would make a guess and say that your servlet engine has two instances of
> WJ>some Catory/JDO class loaded, in different classloaders. Probably one loaded
> WJ>
> WJ>-----Original Message-----
> WJ>From: Orlando Varela [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> WJ>Sent: 21 March 2002 21:17
> WJ>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> WJ>Subject: [castor-dev] Castor throuble
> WJ>
> WJ>I'm sure that empresa is not null and is a valid instance of Empresa.
> WJ>
> WJ>If we run the code in standalone mode (with out the jsp) it works fine.
> WJ>
> WJ>Please does any body know what is the problem, we really need the help.
>
> Orlando,
>
> John is exactly correct. This is a Classloader issue. Try using the
> following method to tell the JDO instance what Classloader to use:
>
>     org.exolab.castor.jdo.JDO.setClassloader()
>
> Use it like so:
>
>     _jdo.setClassloader( getClass().getClassloader() );
>
> Bruce
> --
>
> perl -e 'print unpack("u44", 
>"\?0G)U8V4\@4VYY9&5R\"F)R=6-E0&)S;GED97(N;W)G\"\@\`\`");'
>
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