See the axis2 spring tutorial, as it shows you how to do this.

Robert

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 11:25 AM, Krystian Szczesny
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> Hi,
>
> I'm wondering, if it is possible to get a hold on Spring
> ApplicationContext in my WebService?
> I've got a WAR file with multiple AAR files and I don't want to start a
> separate context for each of them.
> I've got one already started which is managing my application [activemq,
> some beans] and I want to get access to it in my webservices.
> I need access to some connection pools that are managed by my spring
> configuration, and as you may know it, I don't really want to have
> separate connection pool for each AAR file.
>
> So... again, is there any way I can access spring applicationcontect in
> my webservice, that is in AAR?
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
> Krystian Szczesny
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