SystemProperty: Remember the classloader which loaded a class #2000
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Following happened to me:
This commit sets the classloader whenever a class is set in a property via the setValue() method. When getValue() is called, the classloader associated with the set class can be used to load the class with the correct classloader.
This does not work during the initial start of Openfire if properties are loaded statically, but if a plugin later sets its own class and Openfire code then tries to load this class (in my example during authentication), it can use the correct classloader.
Current workaround is to call LockOutManager.getInstance() in the plugin code, so that it already initialized with the custom lockout provider and does not try to load the class during authentication.