Well,
I kinda resolved it but it wasn't pretty. Needless to say, I don't like the way
Java and JBoss handle their class loading. The whole thing needs to be revamped.
Anyway, I ended up fixing it by putting all my jars in the deploy directory and then
putting my sar files without jars into the farm directory. The reason this works is
because the deploy directory is loaded first and all the classes in the jars are loaded
globaly into the app server. Then the farm directory loads and the sees the classes.
The only down side is the when you have to update you're code, you have to copy it to
all the servers and then restart them to have the code update. So you basically loose the
functionallity of runtime deploying.... But lets face it, Dynamic deployment just
complicates things. On the other hand, I can easily deploy the configuration/instance
mbeans easliy.
I've recently switched to .NET and at first glance, it's quite nice.
I hope this helps. Again, It's not that pretty.
Thank you,
Steve.
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