Thank you Thomas and Freeman for your instant replies!

> Op 8 sep. 2021, om 17:42 heeft Thomas Matthijs <li...@selckin.be> het 
> volgende geschreven:
> 
> Best to make everything use the versions cxf uses
> 
> https://search.maven.org/artifact/org.apache.cxf/cxf-parent/3.4.4/pom
> 
> <cxf.jakarta.jwsapi.version>2.1.0</cxf.jakarta.jwsapi.version>
> 
>     <dependency>
>                <groupId>jakarta.jws</groupId>
>                <artifactId>jakarta.jws-api</artifactId>
>                <version>${cxf.jakarta.jwsapi.version}</version>
>            </dependency>
> 
> Which is still javax.*
> 
> On Wed, 8 Sept 2021 at 17:33, Peter van der Post
> <peter.van.der.p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I’m in the process of upgrading an application from Java 8 to 11, because it 
>> requires Apache Wicket 9.
>> Application (libraries) uses Apache CXF 3.4.4
>> 
>> WebService classes are generated from WSDL and are based on 
>> jakarta.jws.WebService.
>> Web service client classes are instantiated with Spring using the 
>> org.apache.cxf.jaxws.JaxWsProxyFactoryBean class. This throws an exception:
>> 
>> org.springframework.beans.MethodInvocationException: Property 'serviceClass' 
>> threw exception; nested exception is java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: 
>> javax/jws/WebService
>> 
>> Based on the 3.4.4 notes on Java 11 support I had expected that the 
>> JaxWsProxyFactoryBean class would lean on jakarta.jws.WebService instead of 
>> javax.jws.WebService. This does not seem to be the case given the error 
>> message.
>> 
>> What am I missing here? What should be my next step?
>> 
>> thanks for your time,
>> Peter

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