I fixed this in 1.0 via the hidden classes filter for org.apache.axis.
"By the way I think some facet of this problem, or at least similar symptoms are in 1.0.
I have switched some Web Service client code from using RAD generated code that use IBM/Websphere specific jar files to RAD generated code that uses Axis instead.
Again I have a jar (axis.jar) on my manifest class path and in my EAR. In this case when I try and call my proxy class I get the following when I execute the line:
_call.setScopedProperty(org.apache.axis.client.Call.SEND_TYPE_ATTR, Boolean.FALSE); "
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