Once the weblogic is up..delete multiple copies of class files from the
Disk.
You should have only one class file and that too in the jar..

If you have any of the classes in the VM's classpath..i think you may get
this problem..
When i faced the same problem..i read much of Weblogics Docs'' and the final
conclusion i arrived at is somehow two different copies of class files get
loaded..if at all if they are in the classpath..

Best thing to do is delete all the classfiles once the bean is deployed..

You should be getting rid of this problem..

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