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A class loader is an object that is responsible for loading classes in Java.

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Unloading classes in java?

I have a custom class loader so that a desktop application can dynamically start loading classes from an AppServer I need to talk to. We did this since the amount of jars that are required to do this ...
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Scanning Java annotations at runtime

What is the best way of searching the whole classpath for an annotated class? I'm doing a library and I want to allow the users to annotate their classes, so when the Web application starts I need to ...
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What does JVM flag CMSClassUnloadingEnabled actually do?

I cannot for the life of me find a definition of what the Java VM flag CMSClassUnloadingEnabled actually does, other than some very fuzzy high-level definitions such as "gets rid of your PermGen ...
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When and how is a java classloader marked for garbage collection?

We are creating multiple child classloaders to load in multiple subapplications into a Java application "container", prototyping hot deployment. When the classpath of a particular classloader has ...
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How to load a jar file at runtime

I was asked to build a java system that will have the ability to load new code (expantions) while running. How do I re-load a jar file while my code is running? or how do I load a new jar? ...
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Find where java class is loaded from

Does anyone know how to programmaticly find out where the java classloader actually loads the class from? I often work on large projects where the classpath gets very long and manual searching is ...
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Applet served by Java Web Start, resources requested to WEB Server before look in the JAR files

I am new here and I apologize for my bad English. I have a little problem with an Applet class served by Java Web Start technology. I have some platform dependent JAR files which Web Start download ...
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How to deal with LinkageErrors in Java?

Developing a heavily XML-based Java-application, I recently encountered an interesting problem on Ubuntu Linux. My application, using the Java Plugin Framework, appears unable to convert a ...
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Classloader issues - How to determine which library versions (jar-files) are loaded

I've just solved another I-though-I-was-using-this-version-of-a-library-but-apparently-my-app-server-has-already-loaded-an-older-version-of-this-library-issue (sigh). Does anybody know a good way to ...
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Java or any other language: Which method/class invoked mine?

I would like to write a code internal to my method that print which method/class has invoked it. (My assumption is that I can't change anything but my method..) How about other programming ...
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java: Difference between thread's context class loader and normal classloader

What is the difference between a thread's context class loader and a normal classloader. That is, if Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader() and getClass().getClassLoader() return different ...
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Is the Java classpath final after JVM startup?

I have read a lot about the Java class loading process lately. Often I came across texts that claimed that it is not possible to add classes to the classpath during runtime and load them without class ...
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Java ServiceLoader with multiple Classloaders

What are the best practices for using ServiceLoader in an Environment with multiple ClassLoaders? The documentation recommends to create and save a single service instance at initialization: private ...
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Java: Difference between Class.forName and ClassLoader.loadClass

Recently came across some code that got me thinking. What's the difference between: Class theClass = Class.forName("SomeImpl"); SomeImpl impl = (SomeImpl)theClass.newInstance(); and: Class ...
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How does clojure class reloading work?

I've been reading code and documentation to try to understand how class reloading works in clojure. According to many websites, such as ...
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Java resource as file

Is there a way in Java to construct a File instance on a resource retrieved from a jar through the classloader? My application uses some files from the jar (default) or from a filesystem directory ...
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What does “new” do in Java w.r.t. class loader?

I cannot easily find it in JLS/JVMSpec, nor in SO. I'm sure it must've been asked... So, what does "new" do actually? Suppose we instantiate a class B in A: class A { // ... new B(); // ...
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Static references are cleared--does Android unload classes at runtime if unused?

I have a question specific to how the classloading / garbage collection works in Android. We have stumbled upon this issue a few times now, and as far as I can tell, Android behaves different here ...
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convert Class object to bytes

If I have a Class instance at runtime, can I get its byte[] representation? The bytes I'm interested in would be in the Class file format, such that they'd be valid input to ...
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Java Classloader - how to reference different versions of a jar

This is a common problem. I'm using 2 libraries A.jar and B.jar and these depend on different versions of the same jar. Let's say that at runtime I need THIS.x.x.x.jar MY.jar -> A.jar ...
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Why does a class containing a method call to a missing Interface within unused code cause a Java class loading error?

I'm seeing some class loading behavior that appears to be inconsistent with the JVM spec and am wondering if this is a bug. Or if not, hoping someone can explain why. The example code found below ...
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Jar hell: how to use a classloader to replace one jar library version with another at runtime

I'm still relatively new to Java, so please bear with me. My issue is that my Java application depends on two libraries. Let's call them Library 1 and Library 2. Both of these libraries share a ...
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ClassCircularityError is thrown when getCanonicalName

Exception stacks. Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassCircularityError: plugins/agents/Agent at java.lang.Class.getDeclaringClass(Native Method) at ...
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Multiple instances of static variables

I'm experimenting with using different classloaders to load a particular class, and see if the static variables in that class can have different instances. Basically, I'm trying to write code for ...
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Java security: Sandboxing plugins loaded via URLClassLoader

Question summary: How do I modify the code below so that untrusted, dynamically-loaded code runs in a security sandbox while the rest of the application remains unrestricted? Why doesn't ...
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Is it possible to use instanceof when passing objects between Threads?

I've run into an issue where instanceof works, and then it doesn't. Going into details is difficult, but I think this might be the problem: Reading this: ...
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What reasons have people had to write their own classloader

I was recently asked in an interview about the order in which classloaders are called when a class is loaded. Unfortunately I've never had the need to write my own classloader so at the time was ...
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Class.forName() vs ClassLoader.loadClass() - which to use for dynamic loading?

When dynamically loading a class, when is it appropriate to use Class.forName("SomeClass"); and when should I use ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader().loadClass("SomeClass"); Or, are they two ...
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Why does it take the JVM so long to GC my unreachable object?

I have been working on a classloader leak in our application and finally got to a point where all references to the CL were gone. In my memory profiling tool (using YourKit and jmap/jhat), I can ...
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Getting jars in tomcat/shared/lib to log using the config of the webapp calling them

I'm looking to upgrade our tomcat instance from 5.5.27 to 6.0.32 and am having some issues with the logging from jars in the shared/lib directory (I've recreated this directory in tomcat 6). We have ...
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Is Java class loader guaranteed to not load classes that aren't used?

Is there a guarantee that (the default, system) Java class loader doesn't attempt to load classes that aren't referred to in the code being run? A couple of examples of what I mean: I'm using a ...
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Is it allowed to load Swing classes in non-EDT thread?

After the introduction of Java Memory Model, the Swing guidelines were changed to state that any Swing components need to be instantiated on the EDT in order to avoid non-published instance state. ...
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log4j and the thread context classloader

I'm a newbie to Java and just starting to figure out the concept of class loaders. Right now I am having some issues with log4j regarding its use of the thread context classloader. I'm getting the ...
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What purpose does Class.forName() serve if you don't use the return value?

I've seen this line in a sample application for using a commercial JDBC driver: Class.forName("name.of.a.jcdb.driver") The return value is not used. What purpose does this line serve?
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java.lang.LinkageError: ClassCastException

I do experience a really annoying problem with TestNG and RESTeasy. I do have a class that runs several tests against an API class which uses the RESTeasy framework to expose itself. However if I ...
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Java Dynamically Loading a class

I am attempting to load classes dynamically into a component. I am using a file chooser to select the .JAR file that will be loaded and then a option pane to get the name of the class. I have trawled ...
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How JVM starts looking for classes?

I was curious about what all locations JVM looks for executing a program? I'm more interested in understanding in what sequence and where does JVM look for class files, like does it look into java ...
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When does the Java VM try to load Class dependencies?

I'm running into a ClassLoader issue that I don't understand. I've seen the same behavior on OSX with Java 1.6.0 and on Windows XP When I run the following code with MyListener and MyObject not in ...
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Spring jar auto-loading

My project uses a simple plugin mechanism based on multiple application contexts defined in plugin jars. However for this to work i have to include all of the plugin jars on the classpath. It would be ...
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Java/JSF/Tomcat/Spring - Proxy-Object has different methods than original object

today I ran into this problem which really bugs me, as almost the code already worked (and stopped working even after reverting to the older version). I'm accessing a Spring-Bean on a Facelets-Page. ...
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True java generics (templates)

After taking a look in the Java VM specification, I noticed that a lot more than just ASCII letters could be used to create an identifier. Firstly, I was wondering if there were any extra symbols ...
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What exactly are class loaders in Java?

When a client says "Code should not have custom classloaders" in Java, what does that exactly mean? What can't I do?
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ClassLoader Leak - Are they worth solving?

ClassLoader leaks usually result in java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: PermGen. In the instance of working on application servers you may see this as a result of many redeploys of a common application. The ...
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JEE/J2EE classloading standard

WebSphere comes with parent last and parent first. Is this jee/j2ee compliant? Is this supported by all application servers that are JEE 5 compliant?
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Implementing a filtering class loader

We are extending our java application to support plugins. Part of that includes keeping plugins isolated from our own classes, thus each plugin will live in it's own class loader. We also plan on ...
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How to load a Java class dynamically on android/dalvik?

I'm wondering if and how one can load dex or class files dynamically in dalvik, some quick'n'dirty test function I wrote was this: public void testLoader() { InputStream in; ...
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Load properties file in JAR?

I'm having trouble when one of the jars that my web app depends on tries to load a properties file from within the jar. Here is the code in the jar. static { Properties props = new Properties(); ...
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Modify Executing Jar file

Hello Stack Overflow friends. I have a simple problem which i fear doesnt have a simple solution and i need advice as to how to proceed. I am developing a java application packaged as and executable ...
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compiling and running user code with JavaCompiler and ClassLoader

I am writing web app for java learning. Using which users may compile their code on my serwer + run that code. Compiling is easy with JavaCompiler: JavaCompiler compiler = ...
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how to unload a already loaded class in java

how to unload a class from the class loader so that i can use the recently changed class on the fly without restarting my application(hot deployment). is it possible to do that.

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