Hi,

You need remove the bean 
org.apache.cxf.management.jmx.InstrumentationManagerImpl from the configuration 
file, as starting from CXF 2.5.0, if a MBeanServer is available in the Spring 
context or as an OSGi server (when running in OSGi), the InstrumentationManger 
will be automatically enabled and will use that MBeanServer and the CXF MBeans 
will be registered. Therefore, the instrumentation manager configuration is not 
needed in such cases.   

Take a look at [1] to get more details
[1]http://cxf.apache.org/docs/jmx-management.html
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On 2013-3-22, at 上午3:13, fachhoch wrote:

> is there anything more I can provide   to help me fix this problem?
> Appreciate your help.
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