Hooking up Response Codes to Java code

Hello everyone. I have created java code for OIM 11.1.1.3.0, which essentially returns a boolean.
This code returns true if executed without issue, it returns false if there's some issue that prevents completion.
My question is this: How do I map the boolean return to reflect the Response code in OIM. If the code returns 'true' I want the resource to have a 'Provisioned' status, and if it returns 'false' I want the resource to have a 'Provisioning' status.
Where do I need to go to hook up the code's return to the OIM response mapping?
Thanks in advance!

Ok, so I've changed my code from a boolean to a String, as you had stated earlier.
Now it returns "Success" on success of the try-block code and "Failure" in the catch.
I have used the Resource Workflow (Nexaweb) editor from Manage Resources in the Advanced Console and have created and linked two response codes to the user creation task. The following are the values for the two responses:
Response Code: Success
Response Status: C
Response Description: The task succeeded
Response Code: Failure
Response Status: R
Response Description: The task failed.
In the 'Create User' task, under the 'Resource Status Management' tab, I have mapped Provisioned to C and Provisioning to R, but every time I attempt to provision the resource, it provisions with a 'Provisioned' status, even though the 'Failure' string was returned from the catch block (as shown in the logs)
The only thing I can think of now is that my adapter isn't configured correctly, as I left the output variable undefined... Is that necessary to hook up in order for responses to work? It would seem logical.

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    String input=request.getParameter("dnvalue");
    callbpel p=new callbpel();
    String Output=p.Initiate(input);
    out.print("The Input Given to the BPEL Process is : "+input);
    %>
    <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>
    <%
    out.print("The Reply from BPEL Process is : "+Output);
    %>
    </body>
    </html>
    Java Code:
    package bo;
    import com.oracle.bpel.client.Locator;
    import com.oracle.bpel.client.NormalizedMessage;
    import com.oracle.bpel.client.delivery.IDeliveryService;
    import java.util.Map;
    import java.util.Properties;
    import oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement;
    /*import javax.servlet.RequestDispatcher;
    import javax.servlet.ServletConfig;
    import javax.servlet.ServletException;
    import javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet;
    import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest ;
    import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse;
    import javax.servlet.http.HttpSession; */
    //import java.util.*;
    import javax.naming.Context;
    import javax.naming.InitialContext;
    import javax.naming.NamingException;
    public class callbpel {
         public String Initiate(String value){
              String replyText=null;
              String input = value;
              System.out.println(input);
              String xmlInput= "<ns1:AccessDBBPELProcessRequest xmlns:ns1=\"http://xmlns.oracle.com/AccessDBBPEL\"><ns1:input>"+input+"</ns1:input></ns1:AccessDBBPELProcessRequest>";
              String xml="<ns1:BPELProcess1ProcessRequest xmlns:ns1=\"http://xmlns.oracle.com/BPELProcess1\">";
              xml=xml+"<ns1:input>"+input+"</ns1:input>";
              xml=xml+"</ns1:BPELProcess1ProcessRequest>";
              try{
              Properties props=new Properties();
              props.setProperty("orabpel.platform","ias_10g");
              props.setProperty("java.naming.factory.initial","com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory");
              props.setProperty("java.naming.provider.url","opmn:ormi://157.227.132.226:6003:home/orabpel");
              props.setProperty("java.naming.security.principal","oc4jadmin");
              props.setProperty("java.naming.security.credentials","oc4jadmin");
              props.setProperty("dedicated.rmicontext", "true");
              Locator locator = new Locator("default", "bpel", props);
              String uniqueBpelId = com.collaxa.cube.util.GUIDGenerator.generateGUID();
              //System.out.println(uniqueBpelId);
              //java.util.Map msgProps = new HashMap();
              System.out.println("After creating the locator object......");
              IDeliveryService deliveryService =(IDeliveryService)locator.lookupService(IDeliveryService.SERVICE_NAME);
              System.out.println("Before creating the NormalizedMessage object......");
              NormalizedMessage nm = new NormalizedMessage();
              System.out.println("After creating the NormalizedMessage object.*.*.*...");
              //msgProps.put("conversationId",uniqueBpelId);
              //nm.setProperty("conversationId",uniqueBpelId);
              nm.addPart("payload", xml);
              System.out.println("Before creating response object......");
              NormalizedMessage res = deliveryService.request("BPELProcess1", "process", nm);
              System.out.println("After calling the BPELProcess1 .*.*.*...");
              Map payload = res.getPayload();
              System.out.println("BPEL called");
              XMLElement xmlEl=(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement)payload.get("payload");
              replyText=xmlEl.getText();
              System.out.println("Reply from BPEL Process>>>>>>>>>>>>> "+replyText);
              catch (Exception e) {
              System.out.println("Exception : "+e);
              e.printStackTrace();
              return replyText;
    While Creating and Object for the Class callbpel and Whilw Calling that Method
    callbpel p=new callbpel();
    String Output=p.Initiate(input);
    Its throwing an Error:
    Error Occured is:
    After creating the locator object......
    Before creating the NormalizedMessage object......
    After creating the NormalizedMessage object.*.*.*...
    Before creating response object......
    Apr 24, 2008 9:12:00 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve invoke
    SEVERE: Servlet.service() for servlet jsp threw exception
    java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/ejb/EJBException
         at com.oracle.bpel.client.util.ExceptionUtils.handleServerException(ExceptionUtils.java:76)
         at com.oracle.bpel.client.delivery.DeliveryService.getDeliveryBean(DeliveryService.java:254)
         at com.oracle.bpel.client.delivery.DeliveryService.request(DeliveryService.java:83)
         at com.oracle.bpel.client.delivery.DeliveryService.request(DeliveryService.java:53)
         at bo.callbpel.Initiate(callbpel.java:55)
         at org.apache.jsp.output_jsp._jspService(output_jsp.java:55)
         at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:98)
         at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:803)
         at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServletWrapper.service(JspServletWrapper.java:331)
         at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.serviceJspFile(JspServlet.java:329)
         at org.apache.jasper.servlet.JspServlet.service(JspServlet.java:265)
         at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:803)
         at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:269)
         at org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:188)
         at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:213)
         at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:174)
         at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:127)
         at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:117)
         at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:108)
         at org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:151)
         at org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Processor.process(Http11Processor.java:874)
         at org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11BaseProtocol$Http11ConnectionHandler.processConnection(Http11BaseProtocol.java:665)
         at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.PoolTcpEndpoint.processSocket(PoolTcpEndpoint.java:528)
         at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.LeaderFollowerWorkerThread.runIt(LeaderFollowerWorkerThread.java:81)
         at org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:689)
         at java.lang.Thread.run(Unknown Source)
    For Running JSP i am Using Eclipse 3.2.0 and apache-tomcat-5.5.25
    Please Provide me a Solution......
    Thanks in Advance.....
    Regards,
    Suresh K

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