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Hudson commented on RIVER-336:
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Integrated in River-trunk-jdk7 #109 (See
[https://builds.apache.org/job/River-trunk-jdk7/109/])
RIVER-336 additional logging (Revision 1402772)
Result = SUCCESS
sijskes : http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/?view=rev&rev=1402772
Files :
* /river/jtsk/trunk/src/net/jini/loader/RiverClassLoader.java
> Jini should support platforms other than those with RMIClassLoader as the
> classloading control point. IDEs inparticular need help.
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>
> Key: RIVER-336
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/RIVER-336
> Project: River
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: net_jini_loader
> Affects Versions: River_2.2.0
> Reporter: Gregg Wonderly
> Attachments: CBAClassLoaderBUILD.patch, CBAClassLoaderQA.patch,
> CBAClassLoaderSRC_dir.patch, Greggs_Mods.patch,
> Greggs_Mods-with-some-minor-changes.patch, PreferredClassProvider.java,
> PreferredClassProvider.java.rej, rmicl.diff.txt
>
>
> The RMIClassLoader class and RMIClassLoaderSPI is currently the control point
> for managing the "platform" view of how classes are loaded. In IDEs and
> other different environments, the "parent" classloader view, is not always
> the "system class loader". There are some other variations on class loading
> that seem to indicate that while RMIClassLoaderSPI can be plugged into, it
> doesn't always provide quite the right facilities because even plugging into
> the system class loader to override it might not be possible.
> The diffs included here show some preliminary work that I did investigating
> this issue to try and make it possible to discover and load Jini servers
> within the netbeans IDE.
> Refinement and some rework will be needed, and some other investigation into
> other platforms such as JEE and other IDEs would be helpful in making sure we
> understand what is really needed. Even OSGi would be something to look at.
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