PL/SQL Web Service "Preview SOAP" then nothing

I'm using Jdev 10.1.3 to create a web serv from a PL/SQL procedure.
Creating the web serv from wizard goes fine, deployment to OC4J w/in JDev goes fine, getting to the web serv "home page" goes fine.
The problem is when I go to test a method, enter parameters and click "Preview SOAP" I get a blank page and nothing happens. No time out, no error page in the browser (FireFox) and no error or msgs in the "Running: Embedded OC4J Server" tab in JDev.
It just does nothing.
I am able to see the WSDL when clicking on "Service Description" on the web serv "home page".
Strange things though:
- method name is changed from "calc_slots" to "calcSlots"
- I get 2 more methods than are in the procedure
-- the original method (calcSlots) doesn't have all of it's parameters
-- one "new" method (calcSlotsvSSBTTBTTSB) has most of the original parameters
-- the other "new" method (calcSlotsvSSBTTBTTSBB) has all of the parameters
I create the web serv as "doc/wrapped" or "doc/literal"; both act like this. Creating the "schema" or not and "creating SQL helpers" or not, doesn't affect the problem.
This is the procedure signature:
create or replace package body CALC_SLOTS as
procedure calc_slots(pdrive in out varchar2,
pName in varchar2,
pfunc in number,
pstart in date,
pend in date,
pwbslots in number,
pbkst in date,
pbkend in date,
pOutval out varchar2,
pautoequip in number := 0,
pautoslots in number := 0)
Let me know if y'all need to see the WSDL.
Thanks

I'm using Jdev 10.1.3 to create a web serv from a PL/SQL procedure.
Creating the web serv from wizard goes fine, deployment to OC4J w/in JDev goes fine, getting to the web serv "home page" goes fine.
The problem is when I go to test a method, enter parameters and click "Preview SOAP" I get a blank page and nothing happens. No time out, no error page in the browser (FireFox) and no error or msgs in the "Running: Embedded OC4J Server" tab in JDev.
It just does nothing.
I am able to see the WSDL when clicking on "Service Description" on the web serv "home page".
Strange things though:
- method name is changed from "calc_slots" to "calcSlots"
- I get 2 more methods than are in the procedure
-- the original method (calcSlots) doesn't have all of it's parameters
-- one "new" method (calcSlotsvSSBTTBTTSB) has most of the original parameters
-- the other "new" method (calcSlotsvSSBTTBTTSBB) has all of the parameters
I create the web serv as "doc/wrapped" or "doc/literal"; both act like this. Creating the "schema" or not and "creating SQL helpers" or not, doesn't affect the problem.
This is the procedure signature:
create or replace package body CALC_SLOTS as
procedure calc_slots(pdrive in out varchar2,
pName in varchar2,
pfunc in number,
pstart in date,
pend in date,
pwbslots in number,
pbkst in date,
pbkend in date,
pOutval out varchar2,
pautoequip in number := 0,
pautoslots in number := 0)
Let me know if y'all need to see the WSDL.
Thanks

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