Stephen McConnell wrote:
Can you point me to some concrete examples where third party classloaders cannot access resources in a jar file? It's not a problem I'm seeing. In fact I would be really surprised if this was a real problem as it would negate just about any real application out there.
It definitely used to be a problem with IBM WebSphere, hopefully they have since fixed it.
OK - I don't use WebSphere. Irrespective of that, can we can back to the question:
Stephen McConnell wrote: >> No. I didn't ask for the ramifications .. I just asked you >> what your underlying reasons were. Presumably you are trying >> to do *something* and its not easy to do. >> >> What is that *something*?
What is it that you are trying to do and cannot do with the existing attributes specification?
Stephen.
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