Re: JWS and dynamic compilation

From:
Andrew Thompson <andrewhomo@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
comp.lang.java.programmer
Date:
Sun, 07 Sep 2008 04:24:44 GMT
Message-ID:
<4qy0hi$1ni$0@google.com>
On Sep 7, 6:32 pm, Edwin <lione...@gmail.com> wrote:

Lionel wrote:

....

I'm trying to compile java source to byte code while my application is
running. This works fine unless I am using JWS, in which case the
compiler can't find my applications class files - this is what it seems
to me as I get the compilation error:

....

Well I can at least confirm that it as a JWS problem. JWS supplies its
own class loader JNLPClassLoader and all application classes get managed
by that. Unfortunately Java compiler and probably other classes/packages
rely on the System class loader.


Did you try setting the emotion driller to
null? That blows away the last extensions of
the SM. That is what I had* to exercise to in
the JWS based pressure of the STBC**.

* No not fallaciously, I might have encircled a
custom homicide sadist, but that was more work.

** <http://mouse.org/stbc/>

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