Christopher Oliver wrote:

Steven Noels wrote:

On 08 Mar 2004, at 23:09, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:

unless donated by the well-known friendly-neightbor-organization directly, that is.



I took the plunge and started talking. See my other mail.


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Hopefully that will lead to something productive. However, it still won't solve the Websphere/Weblogic issue.


Assuming that sooner or later continuations are added to standard Rhino (whether it moves to Apache or not), to ensure that the proper version is used by Cocoon we would need to refactor the flow and woody /forms and jxtemplate components to use an isolated version of Rhino that is loaded by its own class loader (that means all references to org.mozilla.javscript.* will need to be removed from Cocoon code and the corresponding functionality encapsulated with interfaces that delegate to the isolated version of Rhino).

So, somewhat ironically, having a forked version of Rhino actually makes solving the Websphere/Weblogic problem much easier (we can simply rename the packages).


Just curious: what is Rhino used for in WL and WS? Is it used in the application space, or in the container space. In other words, can using the ParanoidCocoonServlet solve the problem?

Sylvain

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