Publish SQL as a WEB Service from Database (10.2) using OC4J (without JDev)

Hi,
I have been successfull in Publishing Web Service using SQL (DML) using :
1. Oracle Express Db 10.2
2. OC4J 10.1.3
Any Help Will be appreciated........ :)
NOTE: Oracle Documentation on Application Server SUCKS (Too Many Errors prints and Wrong Information in the Web Servises area including JAR file paths)
I can only use One parameter in the QUERY and a Second Parameter gives an Error.
java -jar ${ORACLE_HOME}/webservices/lib/wsa.jar -sqlAssemble -appName query -dataSource jdbc/OracleCoreDS -sqlstatement "updtProdTyp=update PRODUCT_TYPES SET NAME = :{newname VARCHAR} where NAME = :{oldname VARCHAR}" -dbConnection jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE -dbUser store/store
INFO: [WSADBPlugin] endpoint setInterface: oracle.generated.SqlStmts, setImplementation: oracle.generated.SqlStmtsUser
INFO: java oracle.jpub.Doit -user=store/store -url=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:XE -dir=./src/server -codegen=jdbc -style=oracle/j2ee/ws/tools/wsa/db/webservices-common -style=oracle/j2ee/ws/tools/wsa/db/webservices10 -style=oracle/j2ee/ws/tools/wsa/db/webservices10literal -outarguments=return -datasource=jdbc/OracleCoreDS -sqlstatement.updtProdTyp=update PRODUCT_TYPES SET NAME = :{newname VARCHAR} where NAME = :{oldname VARCHAR} -sqlstatement.class=SqlStmts -package=oracle.generated -plsqlfile=SqlStmts_plsql_wrapper.sql,SqlStmts_plsql_dropper.sql -plsqlpackage=SqlStmts_plsql_wrapper -connscope=method -sqlj -d=./war/WEB-INF/classes -C-g
INFO: SqlStmtsBase
/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/OC4J/D_My_Apps/src/server/oracle/generated/SqlStmtsUser.java:8: oracle.generated.SqlStmtsUser is not abstract and does not override abstract method updtProdTypiSS(java.lang.String[],java.lang.String[]) in oracle.generated.SqlStmts
public class SqlStmtsUser extends SqlStmtsBase implements SqlStmts, java.rmi.Remote
^
/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/OC4J/D_My_Apps/src/server/oracle/generated/SqlStmtsUser.java:22: cannot find symbol
symbol : method _getProdTypBeans(java.lang.String,java.sql.Connection)
location: class oracle.generated.SqlStmtsBase
__jRt_0 = super._getProdTypBeans(__jRt_2, __onnScopeMethod);
/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/OC4J/D_My_Apps/src/server/oracle/generated/SqlStmtsUser.java:85: cannot find symbol
symbol : method _getProdTyp(java.lang.String,java.sql.Connection)
location: class oracle.generated.SqlStmtsBase
__jRt_0 = super._getProdTyp(__jRt_8, __onnScopeMethod);
^
/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/OC4J/D_My_Apps/src/server/oracle/generated/SqlStmtsUser.java:128: _updtProdTyp(java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.sql.Connection) in oracle.generated.SqlStmtsBase cannot be applied to (java.lang.String,java.sql.Connection)
__jRt_0 = super._updtProdTyp(__jRt_10, __onnScopeMethod);
^
/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/OC4J/D_My_Apps/src/server/oracle/generated/SqlStmtsUser.java:145: cannot find symbol
symbol : method _updtProdTypiS(java.lang.String[],java.sql.Connection)
location: class oracle.generated.SqlStmtsBase
__jRt_0 = super._updtProdTypiS(__jRt_12, __onnScopeMethod);
^
6 errors
INFO: NEW DBWS runtimeProperties set databaseJndiName: jdbc/OracleCoreDS
INFO: User classpath is :/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/OC4J/D_My_Apps/./war/WEB-INF/classes
INFO: Checking for JSR-181 Annotations capabilities in current JVM...
INFO: Found JSR-181 Annotations capabilities. Checking for JSR-181 Annotations Processor...
INFO: Found JSR-181 Annotations processor. JSR-181 Annotations (if any) will be processed
INFO: No JSR-181 annotations found in specified class oracle.generated.SqlStmtsUser
FINE: ValueTypeModeler.log [creating model: query]
FINE: ValueTypeModeler.log [creating port: oracle.generated.SqlStmts]
FINE: MethodModeler.log [creating operation: updtProdTyp]
FINE: MethodModeler.log [creating operation: updtProdTypiSS]
WARNING: Problem validating implementation class. Access modifier problem detected for the implementation class oracle.generated.SqlStmtsUser: int updtProdTyp( java.lang.String, java.lang.String ) is defined with access modifiers that make it an unsuitable implementation of the interface method: The method cannot be 'abstract'.
Thu Mar 30 14:17:34
Thanks
====================================

I don't have the problem with the second arugument, using essentially the same command as yours. Could you make sure you clean up the following subdirectories and retry:
ear query.ear src war
My guess is that the leftover subdirectories in your previous run are playing game with you. You can simplify leftover management by specifying -output setting.

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