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Wim Verreycken commented on CXF-1390: ------------------------------------- Satish, During the update of spring and cxf, did you also update java from 1.4.x (or another version) to java 6 (1.6.x)? What java version are you using pls? Also, (as a test), could you tell me the result of adding this to the spring config (or something similar for the first bean you get the error for) : <bean id="FIND_SYMB_HQL_SB" class="java.lang.StringBuffer" > <constructor-arg> <value> <![CDATA[ from Element o where o.elementRoot.underlyingInstrument.symbol = :symbol and o.status = :status ]]> </value> </constructor-arg> </bean> also modify FIND_SYMB_HQL to be : <bean id="FIND_SYMB_HQL" class="java.lang.String" > <constructor-arg> <ref bean="FIND_SYMB_HQL_SB"/> </constructor-arg> </bean> If you could give me the stacktrace of this of before AND after, this will hopefully leave me with a bit more info of the level this is giving problems at. I hope you agree that, technically, this should work. A string can be created from a StringBuffer in java 1.4.2 to current and vice versa. I want to try this because of this : >Could not convert constructor argument value of >type [java.lang.String] to required type [java.lang.StringBuffer] Wim > Upgrade to Spring 2.5 > --------------------- > > Key: CXF-1390 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-1390 > Project: CXF > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Core > Affects Versions: 2.0.3 > Reporter: Dan Diephouse > Attachments: cxf-spring-demo.war, cxf-spring-error.war, > cxf-spring-error_stacktrace.rtf > > > CXF doesn't work correctly on Spring 2.5. For instance, you get this: > org.springframework.beans.factory.UnsatisfiedDependencyException: Error > creating bean with name 'jrulesService': Unsatisfied dependency expressed > through constructor argument with index 2 of type > [org.apache.cxf.jaxws.JaxWsServerFactoryBean]: Ambiguous constructor argument > types - did you specify the correct bean references as constructor arguments? > (What ever happened to the famed backward compatability!? :-) *sigh*) -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.