View Module Class loader
Many a times, developers find a need to see what jar files (libraries) are being loaded behind the scenes until the time deployed application starts up. This includes both server, server add ons (like Process Server, Portal Server, etc in case of Websphere) and application level jar's.
Applications > Enterprise Applications > EE_Application_Name > Web_module > WAR_Filename.war > View module class-loader > select server > expand the hierarchical tree to see jar files being loaded in an order.
At times, Websphere may be loading an older version of a library and due to some reasons if class loader mechanism cannot be reversed to PARENT_LAST, then need arises to create a separate class-loader from newly created shared library and load it before anything else - more on this shared library and custom class loader later when I have time.
Many a times, developers find a need to see what jar files (libraries) are being loaded behind the scenes until the time deployed application starts up. This includes both server, server add ons (like Process Server, Portal Server, etc in case of Websphere) and application level jar's.
Applications > Enterprise Applications > EE_Application_Name > Web_module > WAR_Filename.war > View module class-loader > select server > expand the hierarchical tree to see jar files being loaded in an order.
At times, Websphere may be loading an older version of a library and due to some reasons if class loader mechanism cannot be reversed to PARENT_LAST, then need arises to create a separate class-loader from newly created shared library and load it before anything else - more on this shared library and custom class loader later when I have time.
Maintained By - Ankur Gupta