"alesj" wrote : "adrian(a)jboss.org" wrote :
| | The correct classloader (like all the other installs)
| | is to use the classloader of the bean doing the install.
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| But that's not the case right now.
| At least if the target is not the bean who's doing the installs.
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| Should we change the InvokeDispatchHelper::invoke, to take the classloader param?
No we discussed this before
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=128235
install/incallback use the classloader of what is being deployed.
This simulates exactly the bean doing it themselves in create/start()
If you know where this is not the case then it needs testing and fixing.
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"adrian(a)jboss.org" wrote : I also don't see feature requests for
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One feature at the time. :-)
"adrian(a)jboss.org" wrote :
| or the error handling mechanism (requested by Tom)
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You mean Julien. ;-)
"adrian(a)jboss.org" wrote :
| We should add api for these even if we don't implement them in 2.0.0.GA
| That way they can be implemented in 2.0.X
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I can start on this after what I'm currently doing.
Like you said, to at least get the API in.
Can you add JIRAs for this?
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