I have noticed that you are using snap shot jars and I
am only using the 1.1 release jars?

Matt

--- robert lazarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Here's my output ... its late here but it seems
> right to me ... I can put my
> full war up if you think it'll help - you may have
> an environment issue:
> 
>  /home/iksrazal/spa1> ant rc
> Buildfile: build.xml
> 
> clean:
>    [delete] Deleting directory
> /home/iksrazal/spa1/build
>    [delete] Deleting directory
> /home/iksrazal/spa1/dist
> 
> prepare:
>     [mkdir] Created dir:
> /home/iksrazal/spa1/build/classes
>     [mkdir] Created dir: /home/iksrazal/spa1/dist
> 
> compile_client:
>      [echo] Compiling client files
>     [javac] Compiling 1 source file to
> /home/iksrazal/spa1/build/classes
>      [copy] Copying 5 files to
> /home/iksrazal/spa1/build/classes
> 
> rc:
>      [java] Response: <example1:string
> xmlns:tns="http://spring";
>
xmlns:example1="http://springExample.org/example1";>Spring,
> AAR
> #1</example1:string>
> 
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time: 17 seconds
> [linux-iksrazal(iksrazal)]
>  /home/iksrazal/spa1>
> [linux-iksrazal(iksrazal)]
>  /home/iksrazal/spa1> cd ../spa2
> [linux-iksrazal(iksrazal)]
>  /home/iksrazal/spa2> ant rc
> Buildfile: build.xml
> 
> clean:
>    [delete] Deleting directory
> /home/iksrazal/spa2/build
>    [delete] Deleting directory
> /home/iksrazal/spa2/dist
> 
> prepare:
>     [mkdir] Created dir:
> /home/iksrazal/spa2/build/classes
>     [mkdir] Created dir: /home/iksrazal/spa2/dist
> 
> compile_client:
>      [echo] Compiling client files
>     [javac] Compiling 2 source files to
> /home/iksrazal/spa2/build/classes
>      [copy] Copying 5 files to
> /home/iksrazal/spa2/build/classes
> 
> rc:
>      [java] Response: <example1:string
> xmlns:tns="http://spring";
>
xmlns:example1="http://springExample.org/example1";>Spring,
> AAR
> #2</example1:string>
> 
> BUILD SUCCESSFUL
> Total time: 11 seconds
> [linux-iksrazal(iksrazal)]
>  /home/iksrazal/spa2>
> 
> So I can't reproduce the 'Spring, AAR #2' message
> out of sp1 . I can't think
> of why the spring bean names would matter, if they
> were overwriting having
> the same names I think would be the test case.  So
> keep digging, a
> clue-by-four might hit me eventauly ;-).
> 
> Robert
> 
> On 11/27/06, Matthew Hannay
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > robert,
> >
> > Thanks for your example, however the spring config
> for
> > the second deployed been over writes the first.
> >
> > It works as your beans are the same name.
> > My beand definitions for each aar are different!!
> >
> > What I did -
> > 1. fresh tomcat 5.5.20
> > 2. droped the axis2 1.1 war into the web apps
> > directory
> > 3. built spa1 and spa2 and put them in the
> services
> > 4. startup tomcat.
> >
> > If you deploy both aars, spa1 and spa2, run your
> 'ant
> > rc' for spa1 you get
> >
> >
> ---------------------------------------------------
> > [java] Response: <example1:string
> > xmlns:tns="http://spring"; xmlns:example1=
> > http://springExample.org/example1";>Spring, AAR
> > #2</example1:string>
> >
> ---------------------------------------------------
> >
> > If I only deploy spa1 I get:
> >
> ----------------------------------------------------
> > [java] Response: <example1:string
> > xmlns:tns="http://spring"; xmlns:example1=
> > http://springExample.org/example1";>Spring, AAR
> > #1</example1:string>
> >
> >
> > Note the over written injected value!!
> >
> > Matt
> >
> >
> > --- robert lazarski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > > I just gave axis2 std-bin 1.1 a run with 2 aar's
> > > having the same spring
> > > beans supplied with different messages, and it
> works
> > > for me. You can
> > > download both env's with just the name of the
> > > services changed, names of the
> > > aar's changed etc, different messages injected
> to
> > > the spring beans etc here
> > > to test if you'd like:
> > >
> > >
> >
>
http://www.braziloutsource.com/random/axis2_spring_2_aar.zip
> > >
> > > Just cd to each dir and run 'ant rc' to execute
> the
> > > client after installing
> > > the aar files - tomcat 5.5 in my case. Also, as
> > > explained in the docs remove
> > > _all_ spring files from the war WEB-INF/lib -
> those
> > > are primarily there for
> > > the ServletContext / not inside the aar case.
> > > Everything needed is inside
> > > the aar's .
> > >
> > > BTW, the axis2 service classloader should and
> > > seemingly does in this case
> > > have complete aar seperation, ie do a '
> > >
> >
>
ClassPathXmlApplicationContext.setClasspath(AxisService.getClassLoader())
> > > and that should be enough. There were some
> > > classloader issues during
> > > the 1.1dev cycle but from what I see at this
> point
> > > eveything is
> > > working as
> > > expected. If you still have problems please
> create a
> > > jira and upload your
> > > AAR files.
> > >
> > > HTH,
> > > Robert
> > >
> > > On 11/27/06, Matthew Hannay
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I have looked at the Spring code for the
> > > >     ClassPathXmlApplicationContext
> > > > and the java docs say:
> > > >
> > > > *
> > > > * <p>Note: In case of multiple config
> locations,
> > > > later bean definitions will
> > > > * override ones defined in earlier loaded
> files.
> > > This
> > > > can be leveraged to
> > > > * deliberately override certain bean
> definitions
> > > via
> > > > an extra XML file.
> > > > *
> 
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