On Sep 2, 2009, at 5:26 AM, Nina Jeliazkova wrote:

> Hi Tobias,
>
> Descriptor engine relies on introspection to find classes  
> implementing certain (descriptor) interfaces.  Since  Java  Web  
> Start mechanism for loading classes is a bit different , this  
> behaviour is not quite unexpected.
>
> Although I am not an author of it, I've struggled before with trying  
> to make Descriptor engine load classess from jars other than CDK /  
> on the default class path.  A (rough) workaround is to explicitly  
> define the descriptor class names in a list, but that's far from  
> elegant.


The descriptor engine does have a constructor that lets you specify a  
list of jar files to look in. I don't know much about JWS, so I'm not  
sure if that is very helpful. Likely adding support for class loaders  
would be helpful

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