ORABPEL-00000 invoking a short running bpel process

Hi,
I am calling A Short running process "B" from other short running process "A", then i got the following trace.
when i open the "B" instance, all is ok, but when i open the "A" instance and go to the invoke of "B" i got:
<fault>ORABPEL-00000
Exception not handled by the Collaxa Cube system.
An unhandled exception has been thrown in the Collaxa Cube system. The exception reported is: "java.lang.NullPointerException
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.wsif.providers.oc4j.jaxrpc.WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.populateOutMsgParts(WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.java:1374)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.wsif.providers.oc4j.jaxrpc.WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.buildResponseMessages(WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.java:1287)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.wsif.providers.oc4j.jaxrpc.WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.invokeOperation(WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.java:1890)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.wsif.providers.oc4j.jaxrpc.WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.invokeRequestResponseOperation(WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.java:1531)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.wsif.providers.oc4j.jaxrpc.WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.executeRequestResponseOperation(WSIFOperation_JaxRpc.java:1210)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.WSIFInvocationHandler.invoke(WSIFInvocationHandler.java:478)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.WSInvocationManager.invoke2(WSInvocationManager.java:437)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.WSInvocationManager.invoke(WSInvocationManager.java:251)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.ext.wmp.BPELInvokeWMP.__invoke(BPELInvokeWMP.java:826)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.ext.wmp.BPELInvokeWMP.__executeStatements(BPELInvokeWMP.java:402)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.ext.wmp.BPELActivityWMP.perform(BPELActivityWMP.java:199)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.CubeEngine.performActivity(CubeEngine.java:3698)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.CubeEngine.handleWorkItem(CubeEngine.java:1655)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.dispatch.message.instance.PerformMessageHandler.handleLocal(PerformMessageHandler.java:75)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.dispatch.DispatchHelper.handleLocalMessage(DispatchHelper.java:217)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.dispatch.DispatchHelper.sendMemory(DispatchHelper.java:314)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.CubeEngine.endRequest(CubeEngine.java:5765)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.CubeEngine.createAndInvoke(CubeEngine.java:1087)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.ejb.impl.CubeEngineBean.createAndInvoke(CubeEngineBean.java:133)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.ejb.impl.CubeEngineBean.syncCreateAndInvoke(CubeEngineBean.java:162)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:79)
     at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:618)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.joinpoint.EJBJoinPointImpl.invoke(EJBJoinPointImpl.java:35)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.DMSInterceptor.invoke(DMSInterceptor.java:52)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.JAASInterceptor$1.run(JAASInterceptor.java:31)
     at com.evermind.server.ThreadState.runAs(ThreadState.java:693)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.JAASInterceptor.invoke(JAASInterceptor.java:34)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.TxRequiresNewInterceptor.invoke(TxRequiresNewInterceptor.java:52)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.DMSInterceptor.invoke(DMSInterceptor.java:52)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.InvocationContextPool.invoke(InvocationContextPool.java:55)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.StatelessSessionEJBObject.OC4J_invokeMethod(StatelessSessionEJBObject.java:87)
     at CubeEngineBean_LocalProxy_4bin6i8.syncCreateAndInvoke(Unknown Source)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.delivery.DeliveryHandler.initialRequestAnyType(DeliveryHandler.java:547)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.delivery.DeliveryHandler.initialRequest(DeliveryHandler.java:464)
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.delivery.DeliveryHandler.request(DeliveryHandler.java:133)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ejb.impl.DeliveryBean.request(DeliveryBean.java:95)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:79)
     at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:618)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.joinpoint.EJBJoinPointImpl.invoke(EJBJoinPointImpl.java:35)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.DMSInterceptor.invoke(DMSInterceptor.java:52)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.JAASInterceptor$1.run(JAASInterceptor.java:31)
     at com.evermind.server.ThreadState.runAs(ThreadState.java:693)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.JAASInterceptor.invoke(JAASInterceptor.java:34)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.TxRequiredInterceptor.invoke(TxRequiredInterceptor.java:50)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.DMSInterceptor.invoke(DMSInterceptor.java:52)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.InvocationContextPool.invoke(InvocationContextPool.java:55)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.StatelessSessionEJBObject.OC4J_invokeMethod(StatelessSessionEJBObject.java:87)
     at DeliveryBean_RemoteProxy_4bin6i8.request(Unknown Source)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.soap.oc4j.SOAPRequestProvider.processNormalOperation(SOAPRequestProvider.java:451)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.soap.oc4j.SOAPRequestProvider.processBPELMessage(SOAPRequestProvider.java:274)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ws.soap.oc4j.SOAPRequestProvider.processMessage(SOAPRequestProvider.java:120)
     at oracle.j2ee.ws.server.provider.ProviderProcessor.doEndpointProcessing(ProviderProcessor.java:956)
     at oracle.j2ee.ws.server.WebServiceProcessor.invokeEndpointImplementation(WebServiceProcessor.java:349)
     at oracle.j2ee.ws.server.provider.ProviderProcessor.doRequestProcessing(ProviderProcessor.java:466)
     at oracle.j2ee.ws.server.WebServiceProcessor.processRequest(WebServiceProcessor.java:114)
     at oracle.j2ee.ws.server.WebServiceProcessor.doService(WebServiceProcessor.java:96)
     at oracle.j2ee.ws.server.WebServiceServlet.doPost(WebServiceServlet.java:194)
     at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:763)
     at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:856)
     at com.evermind.server.http.ResourceFilterChain.doFilter(ResourceFilterChain.java:64)
     at oracle.security.jazn.oc4j.JAZNFilter$1.run(JAZNFilter.java:400)
     at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java:279)
     at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAsPrivileged(Subject.java:727)
     at oracle.security.jazn.oc4j.JAZNFilter.doFilter(JAZNFilter.java:414)
     at com.evermind.server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.invoke(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:623)
     at com.evermind.server.http.ServletRequestDispatcher.forwardInternal(ServletRequestDispatcher.java:370)
     at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.doProcessRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:871)
     at com.evermind.server.http.HttpRequestHandler.processRequest(HttpRequestHandler.java:453)
     at com.evermind.server.http.AJPRequestHandler.run(AJPRequestHandler.java:313)
     at com.evermind.server.http.AJPRequestHandler.run(AJPRequestHandler.java:199)
     at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketReadHandler$SafeRunnable.run(ServerSocketReadHandler.java:260)
     at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.procClientSocket(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:234)
     at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler.access$700(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:29)
     at oracle.oc4j.network.ServerSocketAcceptHandler$AcceptHandlerHorse.run(ServerSocketAcceptHandler.java:879)
     at com.evermind.util.ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor$MyWorker.run(ReleasableResourcePooledExecutor.java:303)
     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:810)
Exception: java.lang.NullPointerException
Handled As: com.collaxa.cube.CubeException
</fault>
Anybody can help me? thanks
Edited by: user1578049 on 14/07/2009 09:39 AM

I have seen this in 10.1.3.1.0, which was fixed in 10.1.3.3 pactset and above.
Please apply 10.1.3.3 patchset and try again.

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