Can you please post the list of JARs in WEB-INF/lib as well as the
content of services.xml?

Andreas

On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 22:18, John Cabral <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm using Spring with Axis2 and have bumped into the problem with the
> spring jars being in the WEB-INF/lib folder instead of inside the
> .aar/lib when trying to deploy multiple services.  I've tried to make
> the recommended adjustment but I am still getting an error message.
>
> My web service was working properly until I switched the location of
> the spring jars.
>
> Roughly, here is the relevant folder layout I have within axis2,
> including the structure of the .aar
>
> \WEB-INF\applicationContext.xml
> \WEB-INF\services
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\META-INF
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\META-INF\MyService.wsdl
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\META-INF\MANIFEST.MF
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\META-INF\services.xml
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\lib
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\lib\axis2-spring-1.3.jar
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\lib\spring-beans.jar
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\lib\spring-context.jar
> \WEB-INF\MyService.aar\lib\spring-core.jar
>
>
> Because of the intended production environment, the
> applicationContext.xml file is outside of the .aar.  This has not
> caused any problems before.
>
> The error I am receiving is: "The MyService.aar service, which is not
> valid, caused java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> org/spring/framework/beans/factory/ListableBeanFactory."
>
> This strikes me as a classpath error, but I can't find information on
> additional configuration that is needed to run Spring inside an .aar.
>
> Thank you.
>
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