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Also remember to use the classloader that loaded the
custom task as the parent for the new classloader
created in the task.
Peter
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Steve Loughran <stevel@(protected):
>
> Christofer Jennings wrote:
>
> > I think I have a classloader problem.
> >
> > I've made a custom task that looks through classes for a method
> annotation,
> > then makes a report. I've got junit tests that work in my IDE showing that
> > the annotations can be found. But when I run the task the annotations are
> > not recognized. .... That is, the annotation is there. I can read its
> type.
> > But if I ask the method for an annotation matching the class it doesn't
> > match. (Yes, the class matches the reported type.: e.g.,
> > com.foo.MyAnnotation.class)
> >
> > So I think I have a classloader problem. My task accepts a path to find
> the
> > classes with the annotations. It creates a classloader from the ant
> project,
> > passing in the given path. My theory is that the classes loaded by my task
> > are on a different classloader than the MyAnnotation.class and that is why
> > they don't match. ... Sound right? .... If so how do I get them on the
> same
> > classloader?
> >
> >
>
> I think that hypothesis sounds right, but don't know where to deal with it.
> Can you load the tags you want to look for in the classloader that you are
> loading the classes in?
>
>
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