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Reinhard Poetz wrote: > Giacomo Pati wrote: >> Giacomo Pati wrote: >>> >>> Reinhard Poetz wrote: >>>> Before I'm going to release the Cocoon Maven plugin, I worked on the >>>> XPatcher for the web.xml. All .xweb snippets now get rewritten so that >>>> the ReloadingClassloader interceptors get applied to filters, listeners >>>> and servlets. >>>> As I was at it I also implemented a wrapper around the "normal" Spring >>>> web application context. It takes care of context reloads internally >>>> and >>>> is completly synchronized. Giacomo reported that he had problems when >>>> you accessed the Spring application context from outside of Cocoon, >>>> e.g. >>>> from within a servlet filter. This _might_ be helpful in that case >>>> though I haven't tested it yet. >>> I'll test it today, thanks. >> >> Now here are my results: It doesn't work as expected! > > That's strange :-( > > What do I have to do to reproduce it? Is writing another servlet that > accesses the Spring application context enough? To be honest, I have no clue :-( I've simply configured acegi into the web.xml (as a patch) and at the second request mentioned stacktrace is thrown. - -- Giacomo Pati Otego AG, Switzerland - http://www.otego.com Orixo, the XML business alliance - http://www.orixo.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGgjMSLNdJvZjjVZARAjsjAKCqZQQkdKvp0are3fd8cKuXETk/bACg4EpZ xnI7QKWgKHfql2QaDNb34jc= =o0AN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
