I want to use class.forName to load a class (included in a jar file) from a different project. I found below piece of code in stackoverflow. It works fine if I know the name of Jar file.
File f = new File("D:/workspace/secondproject/lib/temp.jar");
URI u = f.toURI();
URLClassLoader urlClassLoader = (URLClassLoader) ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
Class<URLClassLoader> urlClass = URLClassLoader.class;
Method method = urlClass.getDeclaredMethod("addURL", new Class[]{URL.class});
method.setAccessible(true);
method.invoke(urlClassLoader, new Object[]{u.toURL()});
try {
Class.forName ("pk1.foo");
}
catch (Exception ex) {
System.out.println ("Failed.");
}
However, the code does not work when I pass the address of folder contains the jar file and not the address of jar file. In the above example D:/workspace/secondproject/lib.
I have no idea why it does not work. I expect when I pass a folder it searches all files in this directory. Please let me know what I did wrong and how can I pass a folder to classPath at runtime.