BPEL Process Manager & Custom Functions

In my application, there are a couple of functions that i need to use within the bpel processes. But I found that in order to use them inside BPEL processes, i need to put them in the .bpel file and for them to work from inside the bpel process i need to register them with Oracle BPEL Process Manager.
Is this something like if i am using an Oracle parser then i need to compulsorily register these functions ? If my functions are using an open source parser like Xalan or Xerces then need i register these with the Oracle BPEL Process Manager ?
Why is it that the custom functions that i use need to be registered with the Oracle BPEL Process Manager ? Can't i use them without registering them ?
Thanks
Ajay

Thanks for your response Marc, but just to clarify, are you saying that the "admin.jar -restart" operation (as in my ant extract above) doesn't work for an OC4J server running the BPEL process manager, and the only way to do this is to fully shutdown, then start the OC4J server.

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