I have no control over which classloader loads my pivot app in this particular case because I'm running the application inside Eclipse's junit testrunner. I spent a while trying to get it to work, but unfortunately I just have to run each test individually instead of as a suite.

Michael

On Sun, 8 Aug 2010, Greg Brown wrote:

It may. You just need to be careful about your use of static variables. Or, you might consider using a custom class loader for your applications. I haven't actually tried it myself, but it is something we have talked about in the past for running multiple applications.


On Aug 8, 2010, at 1:26 AM, Michael Allman wrote:

I'll have to look into it, but this may solve a problem I'm having running 
multiple pivot apps consecutively within the same JVM.

Cheers,

Michael


On Mon, 2 Aug 2010, Greg Brown (JIRA) wrote:


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Greg Brown commented on PIVOT-418:
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This feature is complete.


Multiple host windows
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               Key: PIVOT-418
               URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PIVOT-418
           Project: Pivot
        Issue Type: New Feature
          Reporter: Mathias Versichele
          Assignee: Greg Brown
           Fix For: 2.0


Until now, all Pivot windows run within a single native host window (which can 
hold child windows). Some applications could, however, benefit greatly from the 
possibility of having multiple host windows ('parent windows'). For example, 
one could then use the possibility to use different monitors for each host 
window in a multi-monitor setup (e.g. one window 1 one monitor 1 for basic 
tasks, and window 2 on monitor 2 for heavy-duty 3d rendering).

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