Axis1.4 in Human Task over Soasuite to Weblogic 9.2

Hello,
I am having a small issue with Axis.jar file, i have developed 3 webservices using workshop , this was made using Axis.jar version 1.4, after that i generate a Jar file and add it to my WEB-INF\Lib directory.
Until here, no problem was found, but after deploying this to the weblogic 9.2 of my soaDomain server , i have an conflit with Axis.jar in my soasuite/owsm/lib/extlib.
I dont understand wy my Human task APP is using that axis.jar istead of the one i add to my WEB-INF\lib app... the axis.jar in soasuite is 1.1 and my is using 1.4 version ...
How can i specific say in my Human task to use the one inside my APP instead of getting the one in thes server ??
any help would be really apreciated..
Many thanks,
Vitor

Problem resolve, we need create a weblogic.xml file defining the libraries in App to be load as preferenced.

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