Re: ClassLoader not loading recompiled classes
- From: Silvio Bierman <sbierman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:56:11 +0200
Aryeh M. Friedman wrote:
On Oct 2, 6:02 am, Daniel Pitts <googlegrou...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Oct 1, 10:53 pm, "Aryeh M. Friedman" <Aryeh.Fried...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
ClassLoader does not update class on recompile:Right, a ClassLoader will not re-load a class. You will have to
Script started on Tue Oct 2 01:45:20 200> cat Main.java
public class Main
{
public static void main(String[] args)
throws Throwable
{
while(true) {
ClassLoader loader=ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader();
Class klass=loader.loadClass("MyClass");
MyClass mc=(MyClass) klass.newInstance();
System.out.println("hit any key to reload/rerun MyClass");
System.in.read();
}
}}
cat MyClass.javapublic class MyClass
{
public MyClass()
{
System.out.println("not hi there");
}}
javac *.javanot hi there
java Main
hit any key to reload/rerun MyClass
not hi there
hit any key to reload/rerun MyClass
^Z
Suspended> cat foo
public class MyClass
{
public MyClass()
{
System.out.println("foo on you");
}}
mv foo MyClass.javajava Main
javac MyClass.java
fg
not hi there
hit any key to reload/rerun MyClass
^C> exit
Script done on Tue Oct 2 01:47:02 200
instantiate a new class loader to do so.
ClassLoader.loadClass will first look for already loaded classes. It
will not re-load the class into the JVM.
Its generally difficult to get dynamic class behavior from Java. You
aren't able to unload a class, and load a different version of it.
Also, and already loaded classes that refer to that other class will
only be able to refer to one instance of it, not one from one class
loader, and then another from another class loader.
Since I am relativally naive with class loaders how do I create a new
instance of the system class loader?
You don't. You can write your own class loaders if you want and can implement any loading behavior you think is suitable.
Beware that class-reloading introduces all kinds of behavior that is counter-intuitive. Multiple instances of what appears to be the same static variable thereby also breaking singleton patterns in your code (which are broken already, but that is a completely different matter) is only one example.
Please start by telling us what the real problem is that you need to solve. Going the class-loader way is probably among the worst solutions for your problem.
Regards,
Silvio Bierman
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