@ -53,7 +53,9 @@ It's very simple to add pf4j in your application:
}
}
In above code, I created a **DefaultPluginManager** (it's the default implementation for
In above code, I created a **DefaultPluginManager** (it's the default implementation for
**PluginManager** interface) that load and start all active(resolved) plugins.
**PluginManager** interface) that load and start all active(resolved) plugins.
The available plugins are loaded using a **PluginClassLoader**.
The **PluginClassLoader** contains only classes found in _classes_ and _lib_ folders of plugin and runtime classes and libraries of plugins that are required plugin.
The plugins are stored in a folder. You can specify the plugins folder in constructor of DefaultPluginManager. If the plugins folder is not specified
The plugins are stored in a folder. You can specify the plugins folder in constructor of DefaultPluginManager. If the plugins folder is not specified
than the location is returned by `System.getProperty("pf4j.pluginsDir", "plugins")`.
than the location is returned by `System.getProperty("pf4j.pluginsDir", "plugins")`.