Doesn't serialization just use the caller's current classloader? On 22 May 2007, at 23:42, Steven Harris wrote:
> I think we can follow the same rules that serialization follow > about choosing classloaders but I'm not sure. > > Cheers, > Steven Harris > > Director of Engineering > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.terracotta.org > > > > On May 22, 2007, at 2:38 PM, Geert Bevin wrote: > >> What about classes that are loaded through another classloader >> (ie. an application having several classloaders). How well TC be >> able to automatically tell which classloader it has to retrieve it >> from, if it isn't named? >> >> On 22 May 2007, at 23:22, Steven Harris wrote: >> >>> This is something that has come up a few times over the last few >>> years. Alex mentioned a solution and gkeim mentioned a similar >>> solution. >>> I want to schedule a brain storming session on it in the coming >>> weeks >>> but... >>> >>> Since I don't believe we ever push objects to a client anymore, at >>> least not all the way to instantiation, I believe we can just use >>> the >>> classloader of requesting client. This may not >>> have always been true but I think it is true now. What reasons >>> can we >>> think of that would require us to need named classloaders anymore? >> -- Geert Bevin Terracotta - http://www.terracotta.org Uwyn "Use what you need" - http://uwyn.com RIFE Java application framework - http://rifers.org Music and words - http://gbevin.com _______________________________________________ tc-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.terracotta.org/mailman/listinfo/tc-dev
