FYI, I'm using Ext-Scripting 1.02.
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On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 3:44 PM, Kito Mann <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm trying to get MyFaces Extensions-Scripting running on RAD 8.0 with WAS
> 8.0 on Win 7 (no this isn't my choice of tools...) The goal is to use the
> dynamic Java class loading to avoid the hideously long WAS publish times.
> For the most part, everything is working fine now, and Ext-Scripting
> notices when the class has changed and outputs the full list of classes
> that are being loaded to the console. Unfortunately, the changes aren't
> being picked up by the application. I've tried several different scenarios
> (using a specific LOADER_PATH, the default WEB-INF/java path, changing the
> publishing settings, turning Build Automatically on or off, etc.), but I
> haven't had any luck. Perhaps WAS is doing something different at the
> classloader level than Ext-Scripting expects? Any ideas?
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