Importing Assets from ALER to export to OER is taking so long time

Guys,
I am importing Service Bus Projects from ALSB ant trying to export it to Oracle Enterprise Repository 11g. But when I try to export the configuration jar to Oracle Enterprise Repository using the Harvester tool it is taking so long time.
I have more than 1500 WSDL and XSD (with some circular reference), it is running for 48 hours without finish it.
What can I do to Harvester and Oracle ER be faster ?
Do we have some configuration to turn off validation or something like this ?
Thanks in advanced.
Edited by: rrocha on 18/04/2011 14:11

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