Hi Kai, there are some requirements about classloader when using xmlBlaster embedded:
http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/util.classloader.ClassLoaderFactory.html and http://www.xmlblaster.org/xmlBlaster/doc/requirements/util.classloader.XmlBlasterClassLoader.html particularly have you tried to set classloader.xmlBlaster=true in the property file ? I am not familiar with OSGI so could you tell me which implementation of the Class loader is used ? Regards Michele kai wrote: > Brian Young schrieb: >> I have used xmlBlaster within OSGI based libs before in conjuction with >> Eclipse. Try switching to the context class loader b/f you access >> xmlBlaster code, and then you can switch back to the custom class loader >> afterwards. >> >> //need to use context class loader to make xmlBlaster happy >> Thread current = Thread.currentThread(); >> ClassLoader oldLoader = current.getContextClassLoader(); >> try { >> current.setContextClassLoader(getClass().getClassLoader()); >> // call library code here >> } finally { >> current.setContextClassLoader(oldLoader); >> } > > Uh how ugly. Do I have to put this wrapper in every function I call > xmlBlaster functions? > > I tried this, but with no success. Still getting the CCE: > > public void start(BundleContext context) throws Exception > { > this.bundleContext = context; > // need to use context class loader to make xmlBlaster happy > Thread current = Thread.currentThread(); > ClassLoader oldLoader = current.getContextClassLoader(); > try { > current.setContextClassLoader(getClass().getClassLoader()); > // call library code here > momConnector = new MOMConnector(); > } finally { > current.setContextClassLoader(oldLoader); > } > } > > > Ah someone how can help me? > >
