Jdev 9.0.3 Application Server 9.0.4

There are known problems when I deploy a WEB-Application, created with Jdev 9.0.3 on a 9.0.4 Application Server?

Is deploying multiple BC4J applications in single OC4J instance supported?

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    I am getting the following error stack when I try to test the connection in JDev 10.1.3.0.3 . The application server is standalone oc4j 10.1.3 DP4.
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    Thanks,
    Mustafa
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    oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.client.CoreRemoteMBeanServer.fetchMBeanServerEjbRemote(CoreRemoteMBeanServer.java:456)
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    Hi,
    I'm getting the same error in JDev 10.1.3.0.4.
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    Any help is appreciable.
    Many thanks in advance,
    Evanela Lapi
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    Message was edited by:
    Cihangir Devrim

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