URI uri = getURI("/test.rar");
            final VirtualFile virtualFile = VFS.getChild(uri);
            final Indexer indexer = new Indexer();
            final List<VirtualFile> classChildren = virtualFile.getChildren(new SuffixMatchFilter(".class",
                    VisitorAttributes.RECURSE_LEAVES_ONLY));
            for (VirtualFile classFile : classChildren) {
                InputStream inputStream = null;
                try {
                    inputStream = classFile.openStream();
                    indexer.index(inputStream);
                } finally {
                    VFSUtils.safeClose(inputStream);
                }
            }


On Sep 22, 2014, at 11:53 AM, Jason Greene <jason.greene@redhat.com> wrote:

You can do a similar technique. Load a file in your deployment via getResource on a clasloader. Then you will get a VFS uri. If you convert it to a URL and call openContent on it you will get a VFS VirtualFile, and then using that you can browse anything int he deployment.


On Sep 22, 2014, at 9:29 AM, Thomas Segismont <tsegismo@redhat.com> wrote:

Hi everyone,

In RHQ I need a way to list my domain classes at runtime (when preparing
the CLI environment for execution, but that's another story).

In the past, for the same issue with another project, I did something
like looking for the persistence.xml file in the classpath and then scan
the JAR where it is found.

I wonder if there's something I could re-use from our EAP6.3-alpha base.
Any idea?

Thanks,
Thomas
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