Native Oracle XML DB Web Services in Oracle 11g

With the schema's owner, I have come to execute a function as a web service (http://host:port/orawsv/DBSCHEMA/FN_OR_PROC?wsdl).
With another user, I can't run this feature however with SQL PLUS.
Here are the scripts:
OWNER : WS_HR
USER : DEV
GRANT XDB_WEBSERVICES TO WS_HR;
GRANT XDB_WEBSERVICES_OVER_HTTP TO WS_HR;
GRANT XDB_WEBSERVICES_WITH_PUBLIC TO WS_HR;
GRANT XDB_WEBSERVICES TO DEV;
GRANT XDB_WEBSERVICES_OVER_HTTP TO DEV;
GRANT XDB_WEBSERVICES_WITH_PUBLIC TO DEV;
CREATE SYNONYM DEV.TWS_CTR_CARACTERISTIQUE FOR WS_DEV.TWS_CTR_CARACTERISTIQUE;
CREATE SYNONYM DEV.FNC_CTR_CARACTERISTIQUE FOR WS_DEV. FNC_CTR_CARACTERISTIQUE;
GRANT EXECUTE ON WS_HR. FNC_CTR_CARACTERISTIQUE TO DEV;

DBNWS does not support SYNONYMS...

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