Re: cvs commit:jakarta-tomcat-4.0/tester/src/tester/org/apache/tester/unsharedUnsharedSessionBean.java

2001-06-22 Thread Jon Stevens
on 6/22/01 2:57 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: There definitely appears to be a problem with class loading I have been saying that for a while now...I'm glad to hear it acknowledged finally. :-) -jon -- If you come from a Perl or PHP background, JSP is a way to take your

Re: cvs commit:jakarta-tomcat-4.0/tester/src/tester/org/apache/tester/unsharedUnsharedSessionBean.java

2001-06-22 Thread Jon Stevens
on 6/22/01 5:09 PM, Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not too sure about that yet ... Jon's case is quite complex, and is definitely not the same thing as your test case. Remy I don't think that my case is that out of the ordinary though. Essentially, classes in a .jar file are

Re: cvs commit:jakarta-tomcat-4.0/tester/src/tester/org/apache/tester/unsharedUnsharedSessionBean.java

2001-06-22 Thread Remy Maucherat
on 6/22/01 5:09 PM, Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not too sure about that yet ... Jon's case is quite complex, and is definitely not the same thing as your test case. Remy I don't think that my case is that out of the ordinary though. Essentially, classes in a .jar

Re: cvs commit:jakarta-tomcat-4.0/tester/src/tester/org/apache/tester/unsharedUnsharedSessionBean.java

2001-06-22 Thread Jon Stevens
on 6/22/01 5:36 PM, Craig R. McClanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jon, Following up on Remy's theory of what might be going on with your case, is the following scenario possible with Scarab? - Class A is loaded from the shared class loader (because it's from a JAR file in