You have to be very careful on who is is invoking whom. Spring tends to want to 
instantiate classes, and if those classes are defined in your war file, then 
unless you place the Spring jars in your war file, it will not be able to see 
them. What I have been able to do is place all of the classes that Spring cares 
about into a jar file, which I usually place in an ear file but at times have 
placed in the deploy directory, and have that work even with the Spring  jar 
files in the lib directory (by default, jars in the lib directory, deploy 
directory and in an ear or sar file all have visibility to each other, only the 
classes in the war file are 'hidden').

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