OSB and PAPI

Hi,
I am integrating OSB with BPM by exposing process as webservice.The authenticationType has been chosen as None.
When I test the webservice with OSB using option "Test with Webservices Explorer" the service gives result.Also,executing the service with SOAP UI gives output.
However,when I integrate the same in Business service, I get the following exception :
The invocation resulted in an error: BAD REQUEST
Can anyone help with the possible cause and solution.
Thanks and Regards,

Hi,
change the sdk.properties file point to jdk1.6. By default it is jdk1.5.

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    The more preferred way is to tell your application not to manage color. Let the printer driver manage the color.
    Matt

  • OSB and OESB

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    I have learnt that , there is no more "Oracle Enterprise Server Bus (OESB)" offered from the Oracle. But Oracle has instead offer Oracle Service BUS (OSB). I am confuse about these two products different and how Oracle offer to the customers as the following :
    1) Someone told me that Oracle still offer "OESB" as the product that bundle inside "Oracle AS EE" which is included with "WebLogic Suite" , IS it correct ? Is there any document from Oralce that indicate this fact ?
    2) If there is no more "Oracle ESB (OESB)' why Oracle still have the datasheet from their Web site : http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/integration/esb/pdf/ds_esb_v10_1_3.pdf
    3) Some presentation from Oracle indicated that "OESB" will be changed to "Mediator in SOA 11g", Is it correct ? Then how differents in term of features between "OESB" and "Mediator (in SOA 11g)"
    4) How different between "OSB" and "OESB" ?
    Could you please help clarify these questions ? Thank you very much in advance.
    Best Regards
    Pearapon S.

    1) Correct the pricelist should indicate this.
    2) It is still supported and can be purchased.
    3) Correct, this has been done. The features remain the same although Mediator handles state.
    4) Very different. In 11g the architecture changes with the introduction of SCA. OSB is not part of this architecture as it is designed to mediate composites, whereas mediator is used for mediation within the composite. OSB has many more functions. Too many to list.
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