DB Adaptor issue

We are sending outbound EDI 850 documents using DB adaptor.
The adaptor listens to a staging table to look for new POs (delete_flag = 'N' in staging table). The adaptors runs fine for some time eg yesterday it ran fine whole day (polling frequency is 10 mins) and then today morning it stopped polling from the Polling table. I had to reconfigure the adaptor for it to start working again.
None of the underlying objects were changed. The Polling table exists on the Oracle EBS.
Thanks
Here is the error message from the log files.
[2010-06-09T07:37:33.470-07:00] [soa_server1] [NOTIFICATION] [] [] [tid: weblogic.work.j2ee.J2EEWorkManager$WorkWithListener@4c2b82b0] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 0000I^Q1r8bCcpG6yzIbMG1C1^BW0000RH,0] [APP: soa-infra] BINDING.JCA-11624[[
DBActivationSpec Polling Exception.
Query name: [ReceivePurchaseOrderSelect], Descriptor name: [ReceivePurchaseOrder.Rei850_Outbound]. Polling the database for events failed on this iteration.
Caused by java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01013: user requested cancel of current operation
This exception is considered retriable, likely due to a communication failure. To classify it as non-retriable instead add property nonRetriableErrorCodes with value "1013" to your deployment descriptor (i.e. weblogic-ra.xml). Polling will be attempted again next polling interval.

Please post complete stacktrace here.
Regards,
Anuj

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