Andrew McGhee wrote:
> Hi all,
>  
> I am writing a web service using Axis2 1.1 and have successfully
> integrated Spring within the AAR. I am also using Hibernate, but at the
> moment can't get it to work inside the AAR - I have to explode the AAR.
>  
> I have had a look at http://ws.apache.org/axis2/1_1_1/spring.html#263
> and have tried using 'classpath*:**/my.hbm.xml' and am getting
> NoClassDefFoundError.
>  
> Having a look around this place, it seems that having Hibernate work
> with Spring in an AAR is possible. Has anyone actually achieved this?
> Are there any additional pointers/tips/tricks anyone could give to
> assist?
>  
> Thanks in advance,
> Andrew
>
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Hi Andrew,

You should switch to the latest stable release of Axis2, i.e. Axis2-1.3
, since it contains many bug fixes and improvements over Axis2-1.1.

Cheers.
Suran

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