Examples of BundleProxyClassLoader


Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.deployment.osgi.BundleProxyClassLoader

       
        // If a bundle has registered for a persistence unit
        // then wrap the bundle to support the ClassLoader interface.
        Bundle bundle = puToBundle.get(persistenceUnitName);
        if (bundle != null) {
            ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(bundle);
            loaders.add(bundleClassLoader);
        }
       
        if ((propertyClassLoader == null) && (bundle == null)) {
            throw EntityManagerSetupException.couldNotFindPersistenceUnitBundle(persistenceUnitName);
        }

        // Add the EclipseLink Core bundle loader so we can see classes
        // (such as platforms) in fragments,
        BundleContext context = Activator.getContext();
        if (context != null) {
            // context is set in the Activator which may might
            // not be called in an RCP application
            Bundle[] bundles = context.getBundles();
            Bundle coreBundle = null;
            for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
                if (ORG_ECLIPSE_PERSISTENCE_CORE.equals(bundles[i].getSymbolicName())) {
                    coreBundle = bundles[i];
                    loaders.add(new BundleProxyClassLoader(coreBundle));
                    break;
                }
            }
            // Add the EclipseLink JPA bundle ClassLoader so that we can load
            // EclipseLink classes.
            ClassLoader eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(context.getBundle());
            loaders.add(eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader);
        }
       
        // If the only classloader is the one passes as a property
        // then no point building a composite--just use the one passed.
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.deployment.osgi.BundleProxyClassLoader

       
        // If a bundle has registered for a persistence unit
        // then wrap the bundle to support the ClassLoader interface.
        Bundle bundle = puToBundle.get(persistenceUnitName);
        if (bundle != null) {
            ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(bundle);
            loaders.add(bundleClassLoader);
        }
       
        if ((propertyClassLoader == null) && (bundle == null)) {
            throw EntityManagerSetupException.couldNotFindPersistenceUnitBundle(persistenceUnitName);
        }

        // Add the EclipseLink Core bundle loader so we can see classes
        // (such as platforms) in fragments,
        BundleContext context = Activator.getContext();
        if (context != null) {
            // context is set in the Activator which may might
            // not be called in an RCP application
            Bundle[] bundles = context.getBundles();
            Bundle coreBundle = null;
            for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
                if (ORG_ECLIPSE_PERSISTENCE_CORE.equals(bundles[i].getSymbolicName())) {
                    coreBundle = bundles[i];
                    loaders.add(new BundleProxyClassLoader(coreBundle));
                    break;
                }
            }
            // Add the EclipseLink JPA bundle ClassLoader so that we can load
            // EclipseLink classes.
            ClassLoader eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(context.getBundle());
            loaders.add(eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader);
        }
       
        // If the only classloader is the one passes as a property
        // then no point building a composite--just use the one passed.
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.deployment.osgi.BundleProxyClassLoader

       
        // If a bundle has registered for a persistence unit
        // then wrap the bundle to support the ClassLoader interface.
        Bundle bundle = puToBundle.get(persistenceUnitName);
        if (bundle != null) {
            ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(bundle);
            loaders.add(bundleClassLoader);
        }
       
        if ((propertyClassLoader == null) && (bundle == null)) {
            throw EntityManagerSetupException.couldNotFindPersistenceUnitBundle(persistenceUnitName);
        }

        // Add the EclipseLink Core bundle loader so we can see classes
        // (such as platforms) in fragments,
        BundleContext context = Activator.getContext();
        if (context != null) {
            // context is set in the Activator which may might
            // not be called in an RCP application
            Bundle[] bundles = context.getBundles();
            Bundle coreBundle = null;
            for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
                if (ORG_ECLIPSE_PERSISTENCE_CORE.equals(bundles[i].getSymbolicName())) {
                    coreBundle = bundles[i];
                    loaders.add(new BundleProxyClassLoader(coreBundle));
                    break;
                }
            }
            // Add the EclipseLink JPA bundle ClassLoader so that we can load
            // EclipseLink classes.
            ClassLoader eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(context.getBundle());
            loaders.add(eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader);
        }
       
        // If the only classloader is the one passes as a property
        // then no point building a composite--just use the one passed.
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.deployment.osgi.BundleProxyClassLoader

       
        // If a bundle has registered for a persistence unit
        // then wrap the bundle to support the ClassLoader interface.
        Bundle bundle = puToBundle.get(persistenceUnitName);
        if (bundle != null) {
            ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(bundle);
            loaders.add(bundleClassLoader);
        }
       
        if ((propertyClassLoader == null) && (bundle == null)) {
            throw EntityManagerSetupException.couldNotFindPersistenceUnitBundle(persistenceUnitName);
        }

        // Add the EclipseLink Core bundle loader so we can see classes
        // (such as platforms) in fragments,
        BundleContext context = Activator.getContext();
        if (context != null) {
            // context is set in the Activator which may might
            // not be called in an RCP application
            Bundle[] bundles = context.getBundles();
            Bundle coreBundle = null;
            for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
                if (ORG_ECLIPSE_PERSISTENCE_CORE.equals(bundles[i].getSymbolicName())) {
                    coreBundle = bundles[i];
                    loaders.add(new BundleProxyClassLoader(coreBundle));
                    break;
                }
            }
            // Add the EclipseLink JPA bundle ClassLoader so that we can load
            // EclipseLink classes.
            ClassLoader eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(context.getBundle());
            loaders.add(eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader);
        }
       
        // If the only classloader is the one passes as a property
        // then no point building a composite--just use the one passed.
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.deployment.osgi.BundleProxyClassLoader

       
        // If a bundle has registered for a persistence unit
        // then wrap the bundle to support the ClassLoader interface.
        Bundle bundle = puToBundle.get(persistenceUnitName);
        if (bundle != null) {
            ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(bundle);
            loaders.add(bundleClassLoader);
        }
       
        if ((propertyClassLoader == null) && (bundle == null)) {
            throw EntityManagerSetupException.couldNotFindPersistenceUnitBundle(persistenceUnitName);
        }

        // Add the EclipseLink Core bundle loader so we can see classes
        // (such as platforms) in fragments,
        BundleContext context = Activator.getContext();
        if (context != null) {
            // context is set in the Activator which may might
            // not be called in an RCP application
            Bundle[] bundles = context.getBundles();
            Bundle coreBundle = null;
            for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
                if (ORG_ECLIPSE_PERSISTENCE_CORE.equals(bundles[i].getSymbolicName())) {
                    coreBundle = bundles[i];
                    loaders.add(new BundleProxyClassLoader(coreBundle));
                    break;
                }
            }
            // Add the EclipseLink JPA bundle ClassLoader so that we can load
            // EclipseLink classes.
            ClassLoader eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(context.getBundle());
            loaders.add(eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader);
        }
       
        // If the only classloader is the one passes as a property
        // then no point building a composite--just use the one passed.
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Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.jpa.deployment.osgi.BundleProxyClassLoader

       
        // If a bundle has registered for a persistence unit
        // then wrap the bundle to support the ClassLoader interface.
        Bundle bundle = puToBundle.get(persistenceUnitName);
        if (bundle != null) {
            ClassLoader bundleClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(bundle);
            loaders.add(bundleClassLoader);
        }
       
        if ((propertyClassLoader == null) && (bundle == null)) {
            throw EntityManagerSetupException.couldNotFindPersistenceUnitBundle(persistenceUnitName);
        }

        // Add the EclipseLink Core bundle loader so we can see classes
        // (such as platforms) in fragments,
        BundleContext context = Activator.getContext();
        if (context != null) {
            // context is set in the Activator which may might
            // not be called in an RCP application
            Bundle[] bundles = context.getBundles();
            Bundle coreBundle = null;
            for (int i = 0; i < bundles.length; i++) {
                if (ORG_ECLIPSE_PERSISTENCE_CORE.equals(bundles[i].getSymbolicName())) {
                    coreBundle = bundles[i];
                    loaders.add(new BundleProxyClassLoader(coreBundle));
                    break;
                }
            }
            // Add the EclipseLink JPA bundle ClassLoader so that we can load
            // EclipseLink classes.
            ClassLoader eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader = new BundleProxyClassLoader(context.getBundle());
            loaders.add(eclipseLinkJpaClassLoader);
        }
       
        // If the only classloader is the one passes as a property
        // then no point building a composite--just use the one passed.
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