Hi All,

Say I have 2 binding.xml files like binding1.xml, binding2.xml, 
each sharing some common binding's and also each having same mapping
names but referring 2 different classes. Now when I run the binding
compiler on binding1.xml  I have a jar say a.jar that contains all the
classes generated by jibx using binding1.xml and similiarly b.jar  for
binding2.xml.

With this code snippet 
static IBindingFactory iBindingFactory =
BindingDirectory.getFactory(<some class here>);

I am trying to using JiBX as (De)Serializer in AXIS 1.2 RC2. 

Now my questions is, How can I create seperate Binding Factory's 
using my 2 jar files which have their own version of
JiBX_XXX_bindingFactory.class. It seems that always only  the binding
factory in first jar always getting loaded which I guess is because of
the static bindingfactory that  I am creating using above code but If
I remove the static keyword that I am altogether loosing the jibx
functionality
since I get lot of exceptions like  org.jibx.runtime.JiBXException:
Unable to access binding information for class ...


What I am confused here is how does the above code snippet work ?
Please suggest ...


Thanks & Regards,
Kumar.


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