On Monday 08 September 2003 21:47, Stephen McConnell wrote:
> If block A imports block B, and block B declares service B1 and B2, then
> during assembly of components inside A, the imported container will be
> considered as a candidate service provider. If A is contained (or
> imported) in container X, and you want some service to be visible from
> other components inside A, then you need to declare the export of these
> service inside the defintion of container A.
I think even lawyer will have problems reading your definitions ;o)
But Ok, I get the message.
But it looks weird on paper.
Block X
Block A
Block J
Block B
Block K
Understand my containment graph.
I read somewhere that Classloaders are shared in containers, so what happens
when Block K looks up, indirectly somehow, Block J and tries to access it??
Will that work... Looks suspiciously like a case a classloading problems.
Niclas
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