Errer when, Call from java to pl sql procedure with table out parameter

Hi ,
Please help me ? It's urgent for me .....
My Oracle Code is like this ,
CREATE TABLE TEST_TABLE ( DATE1 DATE, VALUE_EXAMPLE VARCHAR2(20 BYTE), VALUE2_EXAMPLE VARCHAR2(20 BYTE), VALUE3_EXAMPLE NUMBER ); CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE TONERECORDTEST AS OBJECT ( DATE1 DATE, VALUE_EXAMPLE VARCHAR2(20), VALUE2_EXAMPLE VARCHAR2(20), VALUE3_EXAMPLE NUMBER ); CREATE OR REPLACE TYPE TTESTTABLE IS TABLE OF TONERECORDTEST; CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE test_collection_procedures AS PROCEDURE testCallProcedureFromJava(start_time IN DATE, end_time IN DATE, table_data OUT TTesttable); END test_collection_procedures; / CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY test_collection_procedures AS PROCEDURE testCallProcedureFromJava(start_time IN DATE, end_time IN DATE, table_data OUT TTesttable) IS BEGIN SELECT TONERECORDTEST(date1, value_example, value2_example, value3_example) BULK COLLECT INTO table_data FROM TEST_TABLE WHERE DATE1>=start_time AND DATE1<=end_time; END testCallProcedureFromJava; END test_collection_procedures;
And my Java Code is like
import java.sql.Connection; import java.sql.DriverManager; import oracle.jdbc.OracleCallableStatement; import oracle.jdbc.OracleTypes; import oracle.sql.ARRAY; import oracle.sql.ArrayDescriptor; import oracle.sql.STRUCT; import oracle.sql.StructDescriptor; public class testPLCollectionType { public static void main(java.lang.String[] args) { try{ //Load the driver Class.forName ("oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver"); // Connect to the database Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection ("jdbc:oracle:thin:@serverbd:1521:squema1","user", "password"); // First, declare the Object arrays that will store the data (for TONERECORDTEST OBJECT TYPE) Object [] p2recobj; Object [] p3recobj; Object [] p4recobj; // Declare the Object Arrays to hold the STRUCTS (for TTESTTABLE TYPE) Object [] p2arrobj; // Declare two descriptors, one for the ARRAY TYPE // and one for the OBJECT TYPE. StructDescriptor desc1=StructDescriptor.createDescriptor("TONERECORDTEST",conn); ArrayDescriptor desc2=ArrayDescriptor.createDescriptor("TTESTTABLE",conn); // Set up the ARRAY object. ARRAY p2arr; // Declare the callable statement. // This must be of type OracleCallableStatement. OracleCallableStatement ocs = (OracleCallableStatement)conn.prepareCall("{call test_collection_procedures.testCallProcedureFromJa va(?,?,?)}"); // Declare IN parameters. Realize that are 2 DATE TYPE!!! Maybe your could change with setDATE ocs.setString(1,"01-JAN-04"); ocs.setString(2,"10-JAN-05"); // Register OUT parameter ocs.registerOutParameter(3,OracleTypes.ARRAY,"TTESTTABLE"); // Execute the procedure ocs.execute(); // Associate the returned arrays with the ARRAY objects. p2arr = ocs.getARRAY(3); // Get the data back into the data arrays. //p1arrobj = (Object [])p1arr.getArray(); p2arrobj = (Object [])p2arr.getArray(); System.out.println("Number of rows="+p2arrobj.length); System.out.println("Printing results..."); for (int i=0; i<p2arrobj.length; i++){ Object [] piarrobj = ((STRUCT)p2arrobj).getAttributes();
System.out.println();
System.out.print("Row "+i);
for (int j=0; j<4; j++){
System.out.print("|"+piarrobj[j]);
}catch (Exception ex){
System.out.println("Exception-->"+ex.getMessage());
Actually when i running the java program it is showing error
Exception-->ORA-06550: line 1, column 58:
PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "VA" when expecting one of the following:
:= . ( @ % ;
The symbol ":=" was substituted for "VA" to continue.
  I am not getting the error .Please help me out Dhabas Edited by: Dhabas on Jan 12, 2009 3:49 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// Declare the callable statement.
// This must be of type OracleCallableStatement.
..."{call test_collection_procedures.testCallProcedureFromJa va(?,?,?)}");Looks like Ja divorced va.

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