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Issue warning instead of error when ALLOW_FLAWED_CONTEXT is true and the context

classloader is not related to the classloader used for LogFactoryImpl. This can
happen with JBoss' Unified Classloader approach. See bugzilla#35423.
Thanks to Brian Stansberry for the patch.


git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/commons/proper/logging/trunk@191431 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Simon Kitching
2005-06-20 10:09:51 +00:00
parent e2a17e8fb8
commit 0f272fa209

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@@ -949,10 +949,26 @@ public class LogFactoryImpl extends LogFactory {
contextClassLoader, thisClassLoader);
if (baseClassLoader == null) {
// The two classloaders are not part of a parent child relationship.
// In some classloading setups (e.g. JBoss with its
// UnifiedLoaderRepository) this can still work, so if user hasn't
// forbidden it, just return the contextClassLoader.
if (allowFlawedContext) {
logDiagnostic(
"Warning: the context classloader is not part of a"
+ " parent-child relationship with the classloader that"
+ " loaded LogFactoryImpl.");
// If contextClassLoader were null, getLowestClassLoader() would
// have returned thisClassLoader. The fact we are here means
// contextClassLoader is not null, so we can just return it.
return contextClassLoader;
}
else {
throw new LogConfigurationException(
"Bad classloader hierarchy; LogFactoryImpl was loaded via"
+ " a classloader that is not related to the current context"
+ " classloader.");
}
}
if (baseClassLoader != contextClassLoader) {