James Holmes wrote:
> You can use a URLClassLoader to dynamically load classes that aren't
> in the classpath - I do this all the time because I can't be stuffed
> asking the server admins to change my Java classes when I modify them.
> Spike's blog shows how (watch for wrapping in the URL):
> 
> http://www.spike.org.uk/blog/index.cfm?do=blog.entry&entry=B49509DF-D565-E33F-31C9E574EA1591EE

neat!  I'll have to bookmark that.

Rick

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