Peter,
I was quite fond of that feature of Phoenix ...
Could it be that the environment.xml should indicate whether the parent classloader to
the SAR is
includes excalibur jars or not...
Sar1 Sar2
phoenix | |
impl ------
| | Sar3 Sar4 Sar5
----------- | | |
| | | |
excalibr jars -------------
| |
--------------------
|
phoenix client api + a-f
|
rt.jar + phoenix bootstrap
- Paul
> Specifically the following jars are no longer accessible to application by
> default;
>
> excalibur-thread
> excalibur-threadcontext
> excalibur-pool
> excalibur-collections
> excalibur-instrument
> excalibur-logger
> excalibur-util
> excalibur-extension
> excalibur-concurrent
>
> Unfortunately this is not backwards compatible and any application that has a
> dependency on any of those jars must now include the jar in the .sar file.
>
> However I think this is a small price to pay because it will limit versioning
> problems in the future.
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