[jbossws-users] Classloader problem in WSDLDefinitionsFactory
Paul.WOODWARD at rbs.com
Paul.WOODWARD at rbs.com
Fri Nov 14 08:48:31 EST 2008
Hi Guys,
I have a problem - org.jboss.ws.tools.wsdl.WSDLDefinitionsFactory.parse() has the following line:
WSDLFactory wsdlFactory = WSDLFactory.newInstance(JBossWSDLFactoryImpl.class.getName();
This makes it use the system classloader to search for the WSDL factory implementation which breaks when it is used inside a container which provides a different classloader. Is there a good reason for this or would it be possible to replace it with :
WSDLFactory wsdlFactory = WSDLFactory.newInstance(JBossWSDLFactoryImpl.class.getName(), getClass().getClassLoader());
Thanks, Paul
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