* Watter:
> 1) I realized that "ContextLoader" which is the reported as the
> classloader when I do a Session.class.getClassloader() right
> before the error occurs is actually a Spring class. For some
> reason I was thinking that it was a standard Java class
> loader. I am using Spring in my application, but from the
> web tier, I only access my Spring beans using the approved
> @SpringBean annotation. Does that fact that this is a Spring
> class tell me anything useful?
Do you obtain your WebApplication or your WebSession from Spring's
WebApplicationContext? If this is the case, that's not compatible
with the reloading mechanism.
Otherwise, about the annotations, I haven't tried to work with
them yet. I'll test this combination during the next weeks.
--
Jean-Baptiste Quenot
aka John Banana Qwerty
http://caraldi.com/jbq/
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