Oracle BPEL 10g - Recovering Callback Instances

Hi,
   I have a couple of BPEL Processes deployed in my oracle 10g BPEL domain. Of these two BPEL Processes get stuck and stays in Recover Callback option. I have to do a manual recovery from here.Could someone let me know the cause of this issue and solution, if any
Thanks,
Balaji

Hi,
It is due to there could be some issue in the bpel process. Place the dehyadration activity each invoke then check the audit trail instances u will know where the processes execution has been stopped?
regards,
Sri.

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