Consuming web services with JDeveloper

Hi everyone, Im trying to consume a web service from an Oracle database 9.2.0.6, which has Java 1.3.1. I started using JDeveloper 10.1.2 with sdk 1.4, but when ever I tried to deploy into the database a bunch of libraries had to be pointed in order to successfully load it into the database, and besides it never worked.
I assumed that it was for the java versions, since in the database I have an older one. I then downloaded java 1.3.1 in my PC and when I compiled my code (defining a 1.3.1 profile before to point to javaw in 1.3.1 version) but when I tried to execute I get the error (Unsupported major.minor version 48.0). I read that this happens according to the VM version.
I decided to move then to JDeveloper 9i, but when creating my stub and uploading it to the database, it keeps asking to add libraries which some of them I don't know where are (oracle/bali, oracle/jsp..etc)
What do I need to generate my stub correctly and then deploying it to database? What versions for Jdev and Java SDK do I need to get it working correctly?

One solution to this problem is to make sure that the complex type you are using in yous service interface do implement the JAVA Bean as per the spec (at least Oracle's interpretation of it).
You need to have getter/setter for all members and you need to have an empty ctor() to create new instances of your objects. In some cases, the design time let you get by, but the runtime fails in the code generation.
In your case, the 'Task' class may have some issue.
Hope it helps,
-eric

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    </wsdl:message>
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    <wsdl:output message="impl:updateResponse" name="updateResponse"/>
    <wsdl:fault message="impl:BusinessException" name="BusinessException"/>
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    <wsdl:input message="impl:findByPrimaryKeyRequest" name="findByPrimaryKeyRequest"/>
    <wsdl:output message="impl:findByPrimaryKeyResponse" name="findByPrimaryKeyResponse"/>
    <wsdl:fault message="impl:BusinessException" name="BusinessException"/>
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    <wsdl:fault message="impl:BusinessException" name="BusinessException"/>
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    <wsdl:operation name="remove">
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    <wsdlsoap:body encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" namespace="http://w2k3-vs-msmolyak:7223/jetson-axis/services/CarManagerService" use="encoded"/>
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    <wsdl:output name="removeResponse">
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    </wsdl:output>
    <wsdl:fault name="BusinessException">
    <wsdlsoap:fault encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/" namespace="http://w2k3-vs-msmolyak:7223/jetson-axis/services/CarManagerService" use="encoded"/>
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    </wsdl:input>
    <wsdl:output name="createResponse">
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    <wsdl:fault name="BusinessException">
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    <wsdlsoap:address location="http://w2k3-vs-msmolyak:7223/jetson-axis/services/CarManagerService"/>
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