If you look at the runtime library that accompanies JDK 6, you will see that it 
now includes many of the web services packages that were not in JDK 5. Every 
Java SE release, it appears that Sun adds in more packages that earlier had 
appeared only in Java EE.  Because JBossAS 4.2.x and 4.0.x are qualified with 
JDK 5, they include the web services jars, which are not at the same level as 
the ones on JDK 6. (From what I recall when I researched this in depth many 
months ago, the web services libraries included in JBossAS 4.2.x were newer 
than what is included in JDK 6.) Placing the web service jars from JBossAS into 
the endorsed directory causes the JDK to use those classes instead of the ones 
in the runtime jar.

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