Build .lsb from Visual C++ IDE

I have used MS Visual C++ IDE to build .lsb file.
On the Custom Build tab I have filled in:
Build commands:
C:\Program Files\National Instruments\LabVIEW 6\cintools\lvsbutil $(TargetName) -d $(WkspDir)\$(OutDir)
Output files: $(OutDir)$(TargetName).lsb
When I was trying to build Exampe1.dll. The satus was:
Linking...
Creating library Debug/Example1.lib and object Debug/Example1.exp
Performing Custom Build Step on .\Debug\Example1.dll
And never stop.
Could you please tell me the error I have took.
Best regards,
[email protected]

Hiep,
Just to make sure, you followed all of the steps in the Using External Code with LabVIEW manual (which can be found here). This is the place to start. Also make sure you have the latest Service Pack for Microsoft Visual C++.
Randy Hoskin
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
http://www.ni.com/ask

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    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:52: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xp20", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.Xpath20");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:53: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns1", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/workflow\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:54: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ldap", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension\/ldap");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:55: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("xsd", "http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2001\/XMLSchema");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:56: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns3", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.esb.server.headers.ESBHeaderFunctions");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:57: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ns2", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/bpel\/services\/IdentityService\/xpath");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:58: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("bpelx", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/bpel\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:59: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("client", "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:60: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("ora", "http:\/\/schemas.oracle.com\/xpath\/extension");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:61: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("orcl", "http:\/\/www.oracle.com\/XSL\/Transform\/java\/oracle.tip.pc.services.functions.ExtFunc");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:62: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __NSPrefixMap.put("", "http:\/\/schemas.xmlsoap.org\/ws\/2003\/03\/business-process\/");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:78: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __pl.put("partnerLinkType", new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:115: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] __initiatePartnerLinkQNames[0] = new javax.xml.namespace.QName( "http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client" );
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:146: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:151: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] return new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorld", "client");
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:192: Invalid escape character.
    [bpelc] msgVar.setMessageType(new javax.xml.namespace.QName("http:\/\/xmlns.oracle.com\/SyncHelloWorld", "SyncHelloWorldRequestMessage", "client"));
    [bpelc] ^
    [bpelc] C:\AMG\CI_Project\SyncHelloWorldBPEL\.\deploy\temp\bpelc38101.tmp\BPEL-INF\src\bpel\synchelloworld\BPEL_BIN.java:196: Invalid escape character.
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