Well, so much for that--ASM is actually incorporated by CXF, and is used for
parsing annotations on SEI's:

from
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CXF20DOC/2.1+Migration+Guide,
quote:

ASM jar:  The JAX-WS frontend now "requires" asm 2.x or 3.x to be able to
process some of the JAXB annotations on the SEI interface. If you don't use
those annotations on the SEI, or if you have generated wrapper classes
(either via wsdl2java or java2ws with -wrapperbean flag), you can remove the
asm jar. If you leave asm jar, there can be conflicts with other apps that
use asm. The predominant one is Hibernate. The "workaround" for Hibernate is
to remove the asm 1.x jar they use and replace the cglib jar with the
cglib-nodeps jar that includes a special internal version of asm that would
not conflict with the 2.x/3.x version we need.

Also mvn dependency:list is not showing any difference with dependencies
between the ASM version and the ASM-less version, the only difference
between the two is that the former of course has asm:asm:jar:2.2.3:compile,
the dependencies are otherwise all the same.

Glen



Glen Mazza wrote:
> 
> Some more homework seems needed here.  Is ASM part of CXF by default, or
> something you added in?
> 
> It's unlikely that ASM has anything to do with the web service provider's
> on-the-fly WSDL generation process, so the issue is quite possibly a buggy
> dependency that ASM is dragging in (Xerces is very frequently the culprit)
> that is overriding what CXF is coded to use, and hence causing the
> problem.  A comparison of the dependencies dragged in by the ASM and
> ASM-less versions (Maven has debugging features to do that) would probably
> show what the culprit subdependency is, and by use of Maven dependency
> exclusions and additions, your project should be able to work with the
> ASM'ed version by having ASM use the "good" dependency.  
> 

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