Jar made with JDeveloper throws WebServiceException

Hello experts,
I have a situation where i have to call a webservice from OIM via OSB.The exposed webservice is for adding ESSO credentials.When the webservice is called from OSB by the way of hardcoding everything works ok, when the same webservice is called from JDeveloper everything works ok, but when called from OIM i get the exception in step 6. I did the following steps:
1.Generated the webservice proxy and client in JDeveloper based on a wsdl.
2.Called with success the exposed webservice and sent the data correctly from JDeveloper.
3.Packed the code into a jar.
4.Deployed the jar on the server and made an adapter for the method that calls the webservice with correct mappings.
5.Runned UploadJars.sh with the option JavaTasks and made a process task for the above adapter with correct mappings.
6.Got the following exception when runned from OIM : javax.xml.ws.WebServiceException: class <ClassName>do not have a property <Property in the form of a String>.
My first question would be : must i run UploadJars for other jars except for the one that i made for calling the webservice?
I'm using java 1.6.0_24, IDE version 11.1.2.2.39.61.83.1, 11g release 2, JAX-WS 2.1.5.
I saw this error on other forums but didn't see anywhere direct solution.Is there any workaround?
Thanks in advance and best regards!
Carol

This probably isn't posted on the correct forum. This JVM forum is for discussing issues related to running java in an Oracle database using the OJVM, Oracle's embedded java VM. Possibly you are trying to use OJVM through JDEV but that isn't clear from your post and I don't believe that the error you are reporting would occur in that case. If it did or if you are in fact trying to run client java via JDEV the problem would be a JDEV rather than OJVM issue and so the JDEV forum,
JDeveloper and ADF
is the correct one to use.

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