"alesj" wrote : "alesj" wrote :
| | Probably securely getting it off the target is what we need to do.
| |
|
| | // this already checks for permission
| | return target.getClass().getClassLoader();
| |
No. target.getClass().getClassLoader() is not correct (and is
pretty much always wrong). The TCL would be better, but not in the case.
The correct classloader (like all the other installs)
is to use the classloader of the bean doing the install.
Otherwise how could this work if you used the classloader where the KernelEventRegistry
is located (i.e. the bootstrap classloader/classpath)
| <deployment xmlns="urn:jboss:bean-deployer:2.0">
| <classloader><!-- something unreachable from the bootstrap classloader
--></classloader>
| <bean name="StartupMonitor"
|
class="org.jboss.test.profileservice.lib.startup.StartupMonitor">
| <install bean="jboss.kernel:service=KernelEventManager"
method="registerListener">
| <!-- registerListener(Object name, KernelEventListener listener,
KernelEventFilter filter, Object han
| dback) -->
|
<parameter>jboss.kernel:service=KernelEventManager</parameter>
| <parameter><this/></parameter>
| <parameter><null/></parameter>
| <parameter><javabean
class="from.my.classloader"/></parameter>
| </install>
| </bean>
| </deployment>
|
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