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to me it looks like the default XSD (without a version number) for beans and context has disappeared. If I visit http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/ or http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/ the unnumbered version is not there any more. Is this temporally or are 'we' supposed to use the numbered version(s) from now on?

Regards, Tjeerd.

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This can help you... It seems that there is no need to report it... I hope this helps you out if so, mark this as response, thank you..

It is recommended to use the "versionless" XSDs, because they're 
mapped to the current version of the framework you're using in your application.
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  • Thanks you for your answer, I was using the "versionless" schema until today. Now I switch to a versioned (3.2) schema, so I'm able to "run" the code again. (it was failing with a XmlBeanDefinitionStoreException) – user3857953 Jul 20 '14 at 18:11
  • Good...If you can to set this as the right answer it would be pretty good... Thank you... – Davide Quaglio Jul 20 '14 at 20:21