Clarification needed in calling synchronous bpel process from plsql

Hello all,
I am trying to a bpel from the plsql function as given in the folowing link:
http://orasoa.blogspot.com/2006/10/calling-bpel-process-from-raw-plsql.html
I have a doubt that, what is: p_DefaultDetail ?
and what is XMLTRANSFORM method here is used for?
I am getting an error that XMLTRANSFORM is not detected.
can any one provide some pointers to get it resolved.
Thanks
Krrish

If you install the database you also have the option to install optional components. One of these is the xmldb (or some support for it in the database , dunno how to call it).
So i guess you need to install this extra component and you're there (assuming Marc his reply on the question where to find the xmltransform function is correct :))

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    <tr>
    <td width="40%" align=left> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left> 
    </td>
    </tr>
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    </td>
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    </tr>
    <tr bgcolor=#A68064>
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    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left bgcolor=#A68064> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left bgcolor=#A68064> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left bgcolor=#A68064> 
    </td>
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    </tr>
    <tr bgcolor=#A68064>
    <td width="40%" align=left bgcolor=#A68064> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left bgcolor=#A68064> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left bgcolor=#A68064> 
    </td>
    <td width="20%" align=left bgcolor=#A68064> 
    </td>
    </tr>
    <tr bgcolor=#A68064>
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    -----------------invokeWorkOrderFFA.jsp starts-----------
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    IDeliveryService deliveryService = (IDeliveryService)locator.lookupService(IDeliveryService.SERVICE_NAME );
    System.out.println("After IDeliveryService data----------------------->");
    // construct the normalized message and send to Oracle BPEL Process Manager
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    deliveryService.request("A2", "process", nm);
    System.out.println("After process service--------------->");
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         <tr ><td width="100%" colspan=4 align=center >
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    <Font Face=Arial color=red><italic>Work Order Creation Details<italic></Font><b>
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    </body>
    </html>
    -----------------invokeWorkOrderFFA.jsp ends-----------
    I am getting the following error:
    ----------------error desc starts----------------------
    Oracle BPEL Process Manager Full Cycle
    An unexpected error has occurred while executing your request. This is most likely related to a defect in the Oracle BPEL Process Manager product. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please open a TAR in http://metalink.oracle.com if you are our customers. Otherwise, you can post the error to the OTN forum and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
    Attachments:
    Build Information:
    Oracle BPEL Server version 2.2
    Build: 1361
    Build time: Thu Mar 17 15:51:23 PST 2005
    Build type: release
    Source tag: BPELPM_10_1_2_beta3_branch
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    Invalid Login. Domain not specified.
    Exception Trace:
    java.lang.Exception: Invalid Login. Domain not specified.
         at com.collaxa.cube.fe.util.ServletUtils.getLocator(ServletUtils.java:80)
         at displayInstance.jspService(_displayInstance.java:71)
         at com.orionserver.http.OrionHttpJspPage.service(OrionHttpJspPage.java:56)
         at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspPageTable.service(JspPageTable.java:347)
         at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.internalService(JspServlet.java:509)
         at oracle.jsp.runtimev2.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:413)
         at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:853)
         at com.evermind.server.http.ResourceFilterChain.doFilter(ResourceFilterChain.java:65)
         at com.collaxa.cube.fe.DomainFilter.doFilter(DomainFilter.java:89)
         at com.evermind.server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:649)
         at com.evermind.server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:322)
         at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:790)
         at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:270)
         at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.run(HttpRequestHandler.java:112)
         at com.evermind.util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:186)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
    ----------------error desc ends----------------------

    hey mgrovr..
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    If you know about DBMS_JOBs then I would say the easiest way to invoke a BPEL process is via the AQ adapter. You just need to populate an AQ and a way you go. The good thing about this is that if SOA SUite is down when the schedule is run you don't need to retry, it will be picked up when it comes online again.
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