In 4.0.4, JspFactory appears in server/xxx/lib/javax.servlet.jsp.jar. In 4.2.2 
it appears in server/xxx/lib/jsp-api.jar.  The one in jsp-api.jar contains the 
getJspApplicationContext method. Your application must be picking up a copy of 
that class from some other location.

One way to track this down is to restart the app server using the 
"-verbose:class" JVM command line option. This option identifies the jar file 
for every class loaded. Start the app server and once it is up deploy your app. 
The jar file for JspFactory should show up on the command line.



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