Migrating BPEL Process from 10.1.3.4 to 11g - Urgent

All,
We have developed BPEL process's in 10.1.3.4(10g). As 11g is released, we need to test the same process's in 11g as well. Here is my query
We used DBAdap extensively in our project in 10g and the connections are configured in data-sources and oc4j-ra.xml files. On importing the 10g process to JDev11g(11.1.1.0 ), it prompts for migration and migration went thru successful. During deployment I got the error as 'Toplink deployment descriptior failed for UpdateHeaderTable.....'. Plz let me know how do we configure the connection info in 11g.
Please note that I configured the JDBC datasources in the console. Similar to configuring oc4j-ra.xml, where do we configure the same in 11g
Please help me
Thanks,
Sen

This error occurs when the JVM runs out of space in the permanent generation heap. Since the defaults for the JVM are quite low, the first step should be to increase the default using -XX:MaxPermSize.
<!-- verbose garbage collection -->
<jvm-arg>-XX:MaxPermSize=specify tour space here</jvm-arg> <!-- sets the maximum size of the permanent heap (recommended) -->
Please increase the heap size and try

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