"Stephen McConnell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>What about using the context classloader - in my experience this is more
>reliable.  There is a good article about the differences here:

>http://www.javageeks.com/Papers/ClassForName/ClassForName.pdf

Hi,

that's an interesting paper. However, we have used Class.forName() at
this place before; that is something that I won't want to change
lightly between a RC2 and RC3 release.

I bookmarked it and will think about it for 2.3.2. We have many places
where Class.forName() is used in the Turbine code.

        Regards
                Henning

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