This seems to be a common problem outside of axis2. Some quick
googling turned up lots of hits, including:

http://forum.springframework.org/archive/index.php/t-11648.html

Looks like you'll need to setup the class loader a bit - since you say
you already have spring working inside the aar, I presume you already
have a reference to it. Let us know if you need more help, we'll see
what we can do.

HTH,
Robert

On Nov 7, 2007 10:29 PM, Anthony Bull <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, having done a couple of services successfully with Spring inside the
> .aar, I was surprised today when I tried to get my web-service to deploy
> that features a Spring loaded web-service that has an auto-proxied
> transaction manager around one of its beans.
>
> I could not get this to run without having the spring.jar library under
> axis-2/WEB-INF/lib - it gives the following error, if the spring related
> classes (spring.jar, axis2-spring.jar) are only in my AAR files lib folder.
>
> interface org.springframework.aop.framework.Advised is not visible from
> class loader
>
> I've set my Spring based service up as per the docs on the Axis2 site,
> and have several other services running with Spring inside the AAR fine.
> I've also tried the exploded web service trick to no avail.
>
> Hash anyone else successfully setup a Spring based service that features
> an auto-proxied bean in it, without having to throw all the jars into
> the axis2/WEB-INF/lib folder?
>
> My other option is to get Spring to load the auto-proxied bean in the
> init() method of my service skeleton.
>
> cheers,
> Ants.
>
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