Since extensions can do anything that Java can the automatic loading of
extensions should probably be limited to CCL maintained extensions. No
point enabling NetLogo malware.

Another issue to address is that on Windows NetLogo by default is installed
in Program Files and yet on many systems only administrator accounts can
add extensions to that part of the file system. Would the extension
autoloader have write access that the user doesn't?

Best,

-ken

On 20 March 2015 at 00:46, Seth Tisue <[email protected]> wrote:

> If anyone's wondering what prompted this discussion, see
> https://github.com/NetLogo/NetLogo/issues/574 for background.
>
> As Frank said, this is currently just discussion, not work in progress.
>
> Seth
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