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Enumerate classes in a package
Enache Marius Cristian
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Well ... does anybody know how this can be done?
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includes a big hint at how this can be done. It can be complicated in evirnoments with Namespace seperation of several ClassLoaders (Such as in a Server) but, this should give you an idea.
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