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Re: Scout 3.9.0 M5 displays "bundle order prefix" warning [message #1008521 is a reply to message #1008394] |
Tue, 12 February 2013 20:00 |
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Urs Beeli wrote on Tue, 12 February 2013 05:15What does this message tell try to tell me and how can I get rid of it?
When deserializing objects, the corresponding class has to be looked up. This is easy for core classes like java.lang.String or java.lang.Long (as they are always provided by the JRE's bootstrap classloader). All other classes could be in virtually any of your bundles (remember, each bundle has its own classloader in OSGi). When you have a really large number of bundles, this lookup can get expensive when done in a random order. Therefore, using that property, you can give Scouts deserialization mechanism a hint where to look first (assuming that you most likely want to deal with your own classes). The warning is meant to be a help, not an annoyance. Seems that this did not quite work out!
Beat
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