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class loading problem with XALAN and weblogic

Subject: class loading problem with XALAN and weblogic
From: Dayanand Reddy <dayanand_rs@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 12:42:57 -0800 (PST)
weblogic xalan
Hi,

I am using XALAN's external function calling mechanism
to call Java functions from xslt code.

I am getting ClassNotfoundException for the classes
which are called from xslt code. Actually they are
under WEB-INF/classes and are already loaded by the
servlet even before the transformer is invoked from
the servlet.

I think XALAN is using it's own class loader and
looking only into the System's classpath. 

I want to keep all the classes under WEB-INF/classes
and eventually will move into a war file. so I don't
want to keep these classes in the System's class path.

Does any one have any solution to overcome this
problem. I am using weblogic 5.1 sp9.

As a work around I have disabled the Weblogic class
loader and kept all the classes under classpath. But
with this I cannot to do an hot deployment any more.

any help is appreciated.

Dayanand




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