It looks like I can use:
WebApplicationContextUtils.getWebApplicationContext(getServletContext()).getBean("myBean");
in order to get already deployed beans. That clear up the error I was
getting when I started this thread. I am getting another error but I will
spend some time on it first before seeking help.
Thanks for your time.
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