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Tom Elrod commented on JBAS-3658:
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Per forum:
Seems to me should be handled at the invoker level (i.e. UnifiedInvoker) and use a service
like the org.jboss.web.WebService we currently have. The WebService actually looks fairly
good to me to what is needed (i.e. downloading classes). Maybe add another configuration
attribute for what type of class files can be downloaded (i.e.
"com.acme.domain.*") and should be sufficient?
Also, where is the client code for downloading classes from the WebService?
Remote classloading service - Redesign
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Key: JBAS-3658
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-3658
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Remoting
Reporter: Dimitris Andreadis
Assigned To: Tom Elrod
Fix For: JBossAS-4.2.0.CR1
We need to redesign the remote classloading service such that there is more control at
the deployment layer on what is exposed.
I will create a forum thread where this can be discussed in more detail.
Requirement 1:
Provide sensible defaults, which probably means no remote classloading by default
Requirement 2:
Individual deployments can choose whether remote classloading is enabled and what is
available remotely
Requirement 3:
Allow "aspects" of the deployment to enhance what can be downloaded remotely,
e.g. RMI/IIOP generated proxies or AOP remoting proxies
Requirement 4:
Use the spec defined RMIClassloaderSPI (exposed via an MBean) to make this configurable
Requirement 5:
Alternate implementations, e.g. exposure of remote classloading via a servlet in Tomcat
or a custom resource url that triggers the use of invokers to do remote classloading.
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