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Robert Burrell Donkin resolved BETWIXT-57.
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Resolution: Fixed
Fix committed.
> Class loader problem in JBoss version 4.0.4GA
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> Key: BETWIXT-57
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BETWIXT-57
> Project: Commons Betwixt
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: JBoss application server version 4.0.4GA. Probably
> affects most versions of JBoss
> Reporter: Surjit Sen
> Priority: Critical
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> When using betwixt in a JBoss application, "Class not found" exceptions get
> thrown when Class.forName methods are called in classes
> org.apache.commons.betwixt.digester.ElementRule and
> org.apache.commons.betwixt.digester.ClassRule. Specifically the Class.forName
> method uses the system class loader to load classes and in JBoss the
> classpath normally does not contain the application jar files. The fix is
> very simple. The Class.forName method calls in both the classes were replaced
> with the following code lines in ElementRule and similar changes were made in
> ClassRule as well. This fix ensures that the appropriate class loader is used
> for loading classes and is similar to the fix made in log4j.
> ClassLoader loader =
> Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
> if (loader == null) {
> loader =
> Class.forName(implementationClass).getClassLoader();
> //Class clazz = Class.forName(implementationClass);
> }
> Class clazz = loader.loadClass(implementationClass);
> descriptor.setImplementationClass(clazz);
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