Using JAXB 2.0 with JDeveloper 10.1.3

Hi there,
I'm having a wee bit of trouble getting JDeveloper to load my version of the JAXB 2.0 libraries.
Everything compiles o.k. However when I run my application (on the embedded OC4J container in Jdeveloper), I get runtime errors that the OC4j container is Unable to locate jaxb.properties for my package. JAXB.properties is no longer created for JAXB 2.0. so it must be loading the JAXB 1.0 libraries.
I know that JDeveloper has the JAXB libraries as part of it's xml.jar file, I've tried altering this but it's just caused more problems.
Any ideas?

Refer
Re: SUN Jaxb2.0 incompatible with OC4J included in JDEV/OC4J ??

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