----- Original Message -----
Thing is, this works for regular Resteasy WAR deployments.
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassloader().
I think the rules are different for modules. If you have access to your module's
class loader, I would use that. You might want to peruse some of the other
subsystems' code for examples. (I'm not an expert; just a user.)
On 9/12/2012 11:51 AM, Rob Cernich wrote:
> I don't believe the context classloader is what you want. You may
> have better luck with something like getClass().getClassLoader().
>
> Best,
> Rob
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>>
>> On 9/12/2012 11:23 AM, David M. Lloyd wrote:
>>> On 09/12/2012 10:18 AM, Bill Burke wrote:
>>>> I'm creating a custom login-module that is declared within
>>>> standalone.xml. This module references a new module that I have
>>>> deployed (see below). The login-module class uses Resteasy to
>>>> make
>>>> invocations. The problem is that Resteasy is not able to find
>>>> and
>>>> register built-in providers. Resteasy does this by doing:
>>>>
>>>> Enumeration<URL> en =
>>>>
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader().getResources("META-INF/services/"
>>>> + Providers.class.getName());
>>>> while (en.hasMoreElements())
>>>> {
>>>> URL url = en.nextElement();
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> No URLs are turning up when calling cl.getResources(). Is there
>>>> some
>>>> configuration switch I don't know about?
>>>
>>> Yeah - any time you have a dependency on a module whose
>>> "META-INF/services" you want to access, you have to add
>>> "services="import"" to that dependency, else that
directory is
>>> filtered out.
>>
>> <dependencies>
>> <module
>> name="org.jboss.resteasy.resteasy-jackson-provider"
>> services="import"/>
>> </dependencies>
>>
>> Still doesn't work.
>>
>> Bill
>>
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