Calling an external web service from a session bean

We're integrating our Weblogic EJB application with a third party JBoss-based product that exposes a web service API. I thought that Weblogic should have all of the libraries available that I would need in order to make this connection. However, when I bundle the web service client jar and attempt to call the web service from within Weblogic, I get:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/sun/xml/rpc/client/BasicService
If I bundle jaxrpc-api, jaxrpc-impl, and jaxrpc-spi in the EAR, I instead get:
java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError at com.sun.xml.rpc.streaming.XmlTreeWriter.addNewNode(XmlTreeWriter.java:102)
...which isn't any better, and makes me think there's a competing jaxrpc somewhere.
What am I doing wrong?

Hello,
Can you indicate the classpath that you use to run your client, version of weblogic and the version of jaxrpc api that you are using.
As a quick experiment adding the jaxrpc jar files to your classpath one at a time.
This [url http://www.javaworld.com/javaforums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Enterprisejava&Number=3801&page=12&view=collapsed&sb=9&o=&fpart=1]chap seemed to have a similar problem to you and solved it by adding the jaxprc-spi jar file to his class path. It may be that the jaxrpc-impl is causing you greif.
Also see this thread:
http://forums.bea.com/bea/message.jspa?messageID=200612003&tstart=0
Hussein Badakhchani
www.orbism.com

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