Package org.apache.axis.utils.cache

Examples of org.apache.axis.utils.cache.JavaClass


                                             String clsName)
        throws Exception
    {
        ClassLoader cl     = msgContext.getClassLoader();
        ClassCache cache   = msgContext.getAxisEngine().getClassCache();
        JavaClass  jc      = cache.lookup(clsName, cl);

        return jc.getJavaClass().newInstance();
    }
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    }

    public void testLookup() throws ClassNotFoundException
    {
  AxisClassLoader acl = AxisClassLoader.getClassLoader();
        JavaClass jc = acl.lookup("java.util.BitSet"); //BitSet was chosen arbitrarily
        Class c = jc.getJavaClass();
        assertTrue("The class is not the expected \"java.util.BitSet\", instead it was \"" + c.getName() + "\"",
                   c.getName().equals("java.util.BitSet"));
    }
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                                             String clsName)
        throws Exception
    {
        ClassLoader cl     = msgContext.getClassLoader();
        ClassCache cache   = msgContext.getAxisEngine().getClassCache();
        JavaClass  jc      = cache.lookup(clsName, cl);

        return jc.getJavaClass().newInstance();
    }
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        // If we have an engine, use its class cache
        if (engine != null) {
            ClassCache cache     = engine.getClassCache();
            try {
                JavaClass jc = cache.lookup(clsName, cl);
                serviceClass = jc.getJavaClass();
            } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
                log.error(Messages.getMessage("exception00"), e);
                throw new AxisFault(Messages.getMessage("noClassForService00", clsName), e);
            }
        } else {
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                                             String clsName)
        throws Exception
    {
        ClassLoader cl     = msgContext.getClassLoader();
        ClassCache cache   = msgContext.getAxisEngine().getClassCache();
        JavaClass  jc      = cache.lookup(clsName, cl);

        return jc.getJavaClass().newInstance();
    }
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        // If we have an engine, use its class cache
        if (engine != null) {
            ClassCache cache     = engine.getClassCache();
            try {
                JavaClass jc = cache.lookup(clsName, cl);
                serviceClass = jc.getJavaClass();
            } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
                log.error(Messages.getMessage("exception00"), e);
                throw new AxisFault(Messages.getMessage("noClassForService00", clsName), e);
            }
        } else {
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