"marius.bogoevici" wrote : Mike,
  | 
  | What you need to do is to add a similar contextClass configuration to your 
DispatcherServlet. There are two application contexts that get created with 
your Spring application, and in your case you need to deal with both.
  | 
  | Marius

Firstly Marius ... A huge amount of thanks for the quick reply, I really 
appreciate it. 

I had pretty much guessed that  from this 
http://static.springframework.org/spring/docs/2.0.x/api/org/springframework/web/servlet/DispatcherServlet.html

anonymous wrote :  A web application can define any number of 
DispatcherServlets.  Each servlet will operate in its own namespace, loading 
its own application context with mappings, handlers, etc. Only the root 
application context as loaded by ContextLoaderListener, if any, will be shared. 

In my defence I did say I was a noob ...  what should be added just in case 
anyone else was up too late last night :-)


  |     <servlet>
  |         <servlet-name>amartus</servlet-name>
  |         
<servlet-class>org.springframework.web.servlet.DispatcherServlet</servlet-class>
  |         <init-param>
  |             <param-name>contextClass</param-name>
  |             
<param-value>org.jboss.spring.factory.VFSXmlWebApplicationContext</param-value>
  |           </init-param>
  |         <load-on-startup>1</load-on-startup>
  |     </servlet>
  | 

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