What is different between Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader() and Class.getClassLoader()?
From API document, the
For example, JNDI and JAXP used thread's ClassLoader. You had better to use thread's ClassLoader in your own code when your code need to deployed on J2EE container.
The
Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader()
returns the context ClassLoader
for this Thread. The context ClassLoader
is provided by the creator of the thread for use by code running in
this thread when loading classes and resources. The default is the
ClassLoader context of the parent Thread. The context ClassLoader of the
primordial thread is typically set to the class loader used to load the
application. The context ClassLoader
can be set when a
thread is created, and allows the creator of the thread to provide the
appropriate class loader to code running in the thread when loading
classes and resources.For example, JNDI and JAXP used thread's ClassLoader. You had better to use thread's ClassLoader in your own code when your code need to deployed on J2EE container.
The
Class.getClassLoader()
returns the class loader for
the class. Some implementations may use null to represent the bootstrap
class loader. This method will return null in such implementations if
this class was loaded by the bootstrap class loader. For example, Class.getResource()
and Class.forName()
will use the class loader of trhe current caller's class.
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