Does OSB support XQuery import module feature ?

In OSB version 11.1 and Oracle Weblogic Server Version: 10.3.6.0
I need to create library of XQuery functions (reusable components), to achieve this, I need to use XQuery import module feature.
When I tried to use it, I got this error message ‘Module feature not supported (sorry)’ …
Does OSB support XQuery import module feature ?

You may like to refer Eric's blogpost -
http://www.xenta.nl/blog/2011/10/19/oracle-service-bus-the-number-of-parameters-for-registered-xquery-resource-system1_to_fault-does-not-match-that-given-to-it-at-runtime/
Basically, if you are not using a parameter in XQuery then it will not be registered.
Regards,
Anuj

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