Murtaza:

Technically it may be possible. The first naive approach that comes to mind is 
a classloader per dependency that would be specific to the particular version 
of the dependency an application needs (the version is needed because the other 
applications could require a different version of that dependency). We'd then 
attach the correct versioned classloaders to the deployment based on the 
resolved dependencies and have the isolated classloader check with those 
classloaders first. 

I'm not sure at this point if the added complexity of such an approach would be 
worth the potential memory savings, but I could possibly be convinced otherwise.

- Toby

On Jul 6, 2012, at 9:19 AM, Murtaza Husain wrote:

> Toby,
> 
> Most of my apps have almost similar dependencies, anyway those can be shared 
> between runtimes ?
> 
> Murtaza
> 

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