Abstract
The program violates the Enterprise JavaBeans
specification by using the class loader.
Description
The Enterprise JavaBeans specification requires that
every bean provider follow a set of programming guidelines
designed to ensure that the bean will be portable and behave
consistently in any EJB container. [1]
In this case, the program violates the following EJB
guideline:
"The enterprise bean must not attempt to create a class
loader; obtain the current class loader; set the context
class loader; set security manager; create a new security
manager; stop the JVM; or change the input, output, and
error streams."
A requirement that the specification justifies in the
following way:
"These functions are reserved for the EJB container.
Allowing the enterprise bean to use these functions could
compromise security and decrease the container's ability to
properly manage the runtime environment."