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I have created a new class with the following code:



//...name and fields etc
.make()
.load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader())
.getLoaded();


Which has created my class called TestNetwork_ND, but when I try access it using:



NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader().loadClass("TestNetwork_ND")


I get the following error:



java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: TestNetwork_ND


How can I load it onto the classpath properly so that I can access it in the above way?










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    I have created a new class with the following code:



    //...name and fields etc
    .make()
    .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader())
    .getLoaded();


    Which has created my class called TestNetwork_ND, but when I try access it using:



    NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader().loadClass("TestNetwork_ND")


    I get the following error:



    java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: TestNetwork_ND


    How can I load it onto the classpath properly so that I can access it in the above way?










    share|improve this question
























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      I have created a new class with the following code:



      //...name and fields etc
      .make()
      .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader())
      .getLoaded();


      Which has created my class called TestNetwork_ND, but when I try access it using:



      NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader().loadClass("TestNetwork_ND")


      I get the following error:



      java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: TestNetwork_ND


      How can I load it onto the classpath properly so that I can access it in the above way?










      share|improve this question














      I have created a new class with the following code:



      //...name and fields etc
      .make()
      .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader())
      .getLoaded();


      Which has created my class called TestNetwork_ND, but when I try access it using:



      NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader().loadClass("TestNetwork_ND")


      I get the following error:



      java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: TestNetwork_ND


      How can I load it onto the classpath properly so that I can access it in the above way?







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          I had to inject the class.



          .make()
          .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader(), ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION)
          .getLoaded();


          Using the ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION, loading strategy fixed it for me.






          share|improve this answer


















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            The default strategy is creating a wrapper class loader. The strategy you are now using is relying on sun.misc.Unsafe but as of Java 9, there is a safe alternative with the ClassLoadingStrategy.UsingLookup.

            – Rafael Winterhalter
            Mar 8 at 7:18











          • I shall remember this when/if I migrate to Java 9 :)

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            Mar 8 at 16:43











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          I had to inject the class.



          .make()
          .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader(), ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION)
          .getLoaded();


          Using the ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION, loading strategy fixed it for me.






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            The default strategy is creating a wrapper class loader. The strategy you are now using is relying on sun.misc.Unsafe but as of Java 9, there is a safe alternative with the ClassLoadingStrategy.UsingLookup.

            – Rafael Winterhalter
            Mar 8 at 7:18











          • I shall remember this when/if I migrate to Java 9 :)

            – Shaun Wild
            Mar 8 at 16:43















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          I had to inject the class.



          .make()
          .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader(), ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION)
          .getLoaded();


          Using the ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION, loading strategy fixed it for me.






          share|improve this answer


















          • 1





            The default strategy is creating a wrapper class loader. The strategy you are now using is relying on sun.misc.Unsafe but as of Java 9, there is a safe alternative with the ClassLoadingStrategy.UsingLookup.

            – Rafael Winterhalter
            Mar 8 at 7:18











          • I shall remember this when/if I migrate to Java 9 :)

            – Shaun Wild
            Mar 8 at 16:43













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          I had to inject the class.



          .make()
          .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader(), ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION)
          .getLoaded();


          Using the ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION, loading strategy fixed it for me.






          share|improve this answer













          I had to inject the class.



          .make()
          .load(NetworkClassManager.class.getClassLoader(), ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION)
          .getLoaded();


          Using the ClassLoadingStrategy.Default.INJECTION, loading strategy fixed it for me.







          share|improve this answer












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            The default strategy is creating a wrapper class loader. The strategy you are now using is relying on sun.misc.Unsafe but as of Java 9, there is a safe alternative with the ClassLoadingStrategy.UsingLookup.

            – Rafael Winterhalter
            Mar 8 at 7:18











          • I shall remember this when/if I migrate to Java 9 :)

            – Shaun Wild
            Mar 8 at 16:43












          • 1





            The default strategy is creating a wrapper class loader. The strategy you are now using is relying on sun.misc.Unsafe but as of Java 9, there is a safe alternative with the ClassLoadingStrategy.UsingLookup.

            – Rafael Winterhalter
            Mar 8 at 7:18











          • I shall remember this when/if I migrate to Java 9 :)

            – Shaun Wild
            Mar 8 at 16:43







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          The default strategy is creating a wrapper class loader. The strategy you are now using is relying on sun.misc.Unsafe but as of Java 9, there is a safe alternative with the ClassLoadingStrategy.UsingLookup.

          – Rafael Winterhalter
          Mar 8 at 7:18





          The default strategy is creating a wrapper class loader. The strategy you are now using is relying on sun.misc.Unsafe but as of Java 9, there is a safe alternative with the ClassLoadingStrategy.UsingLookup.

          – Rafael Winterhalter
          Mar 8 at 7:18













          I shall remember this when/if I migrate to Java 9 :)

          – Shaun Wild
          Mar 8 at 16:43





          I shall remember this when/if I migrate to Java 9 :)

          – Shaun Wild
          Mar 8 at 16:43



















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