On 18 Sep, Scott M Stark wrote:
> In the 3.2RC1 release scoped class loaders will be the default for
> ears and sars, 

Great news. 

>maybe wars but you get that with the servlet 2.3
> class loading model. 

Last I read in the jetty conf or something  that was turned of by
default.

>You will be able to configure shared class loader
> repositories across deployments if desired.

Sounds terrific. Would it not also be greate to be able to have scoped
repository (encapsulation) and then export stuff to the global
classloader that should be available to other modules (interface).

//Peter
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> From: "David Jencks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 7:09 AM
> Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] ClassLoader frustration
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>> 
>> I set up the ulr stuff in 3.2 so it would be really easy to extend to other
>> module types.  Go ahead if you would like it for sars.  In 3.0 branch it is
>> a little harder.  I didn't feel really pressed to do this since you can put
>> any kind of package you want in an .ear and get the same effect.
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