Hi, I too faced this problem, when I was working with Weblogic. The reson was, weblogic providers are old one and they won't suppport some of the features. What I did was, I gave a new classpath in weblogic preclass path for provider.jar, before the weblogic jar files. Thus, setting the classpath for providers, before weblogic does that. This worked for me. You can try this.
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