Is OWB 10g exported(EEX) and imported in Dis.Admin (10.1.2) ?

Hi ,
I have a problem related to OWB and Discoverer Administrator, both 10G(10.1.2). When I export the output as an .eex file, it says the output is for Oracle 9i Discoverer and does not say 10G. If I still try to import it into Oracle Discoverer Administrator, it gets imported but I am unable to see anything there.
Is there any other way to transfer the output of Oracle Warehouse Builder 10G onto Discoverer 10G considering both as (10.1.2)? Please Help.
Thank You,
Mani

Clemens
We have an SR raised which is now with development, but so far we have not been able to pin down what is causing this.
Basically we see entries end up on the recovery queue with nothing written in any logs, even if we increase the level of logging to debug.
This does not happen under load, the exact opposite. If nothing is going on and then we get 5-10 processes start, we see about 1% end on the queue. I pushed 500,000 messages through it last weekend and nothing ended up on the queue, yet a run on Monday of just 100 caused 2 entries on the queue with no explaination.
I have tried everything I can think of, but so far have not been able to re-create the condition at will, it is completely non-deterministic. It also happens on all 5 of our rigs, so it is not machine specific.
I have tuned the BPEL engine and it easily copes with our throughput. We are running with a 10g dehydration store, either single instance or active-passive depending on environment, but I do not think this is going to be causing an issue.
We have about 20 async processes and sub-processes and the problem can occur at any point, although mostly on Invoke and Callback. Each process contains a mixture of async (to BPEL), sync (to External) and a reasonably number of database adapters in each process.
It is not the fact it is placing the entry on the queue that is my issue, it is the fact we have no idea WHY it has ended there as there are no log entries.
Any ideas what else I can try?
Pete

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