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package org.apache.myfaces.shared_impl.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.ObjectStreamClass;
/**
* Tried to deploy v0.4.2 on JBoss 3.2.1 and had a classloading problem again.
* The problem seemed to be with JspInfo, line 98. We are using an
* ObjectInputStream Class, which then cannot find the classes to deserialize
* the input stream. The solution appears to be to subclass ObjectInputStream
* (eg. CustomInputStream), and specify a different class-loading mechanism.
*
* @author Robert Gothan (latest modification by $Author: schof $)
* @version $Revision: 382015 $ $Date: 2006-03-01 08:47:11 -0500 (Wed, 01 Mar 2006) $
*/
public class MyFacesObjectInputStream
extends ObjectInputStream
{
public MyFacesObjectInputStream(InputStream in) throws IOException
{
super(in);
}
protected Class resolveClass(ObjectStreamClass desc)
throws ClassNotFoundException, IOException
{
try
{
return ClassUtils.classForName(desc.getName());
}
catch (ClassNotFoundException e)
{
return super.resolveClass(desc);
}
}
}