Hosting DXSI Web Services on Oracle AS 10.1.2.3 ?

Hi Gurus,
I am using Oracle AS 10.1.2.3 and it already hosting Oracle B2B. Is it possible to host DXSI Web Services on the same AS?
Thanks in advance,
Warm Regards,
Suhas.

You may deploy any application or services to AS, please refer the AS documentation for Webservice realted details including packagin and deployment.
Regards,
Sinkar
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    I created a simple form on my local machine and invoked the webservice in that form and it works perfectly. I used Oracle forms 9i and 6i for this purpose and both are working perfectly.
    But when I created the same form on the UNIX server and imported the Java Class and placed that form in Oracle Applications and tried to invoke the web service it is not working.
    I am using Forms 6i for creating the form in Oracle Applications.
    Are there any other factors that I am neglecting?
    Any help is highly appreciated.
    Thanks.........

    Oracle Applications have very specific rules on what you can do and not do with Forms so you need to ask this in the Applications Forums.

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