Register Web Provider Error

Getting the following Error when attempting to register a web provider:
An error occurred when attempting to call the
providers register function. (WWC-43134)
An unexpected error occurred: ORA-29532: Java
call terminated by uncaught Java exception:
oracle.aurora.awt.UnsupportedOperation: GUI
not supported (WWC-43000)
An unexpected error occurred:
oracle.aurora.awt.UnsupportedOperation: GUI not supported
at
oracle.aurora.awt.Toolkit.getScreenSize(Toolkit.java:117)
at
HTTPClient.BasicAuthBox.<init>(DefaultAuthHandler.java:1398)
at
HTTPClient.DefaultAuthHandler.getAuthorization(DefaultAuthHandler.java:159)
at
HTTPClient.AuthorizationInfo.queryAuthHandler(AuthorizationInfo.java:330)
at
HTTPClient.AuthorizationModule.setAuthHeaders(AuthorizationModule.java:454)
at
HTTPClient.AuthorizationModule.responsePhase2Handler(AuthorizationModule.jav
a:287)
at
HTTPClient.HTTPResponse.handleResponse(HTTPResponse.java:635)
at
HTTPClient.HTTPResponse.getStatusCode(HTTPResponse.java:179)
at
oracle.webdb.provider.web.HttpProviderDispatcher.dispatch(HttpProviderDispat
cher.java:789)
at
oracle.webdb.provider.web.HttpProviderDispatcher.registerProvider(HttpProvid
erDispatcher.java:263)
=======
seems to me the oracle.aurora error would be coming from the database. No errors appear in the Provider's log files.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks!

Matt,
Acutally, I have never seen this error before. I had to check around to see if others had seen this. Are you doing anything different than your other web providers? Especially with the User Interface.
Sue

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    ORA-29532: java.lang.SecurityException: policy table update SYS:java.security.SecurityPermission, setProperty.cert.provider.x509v1
    Maybe this cause described error ?
    Thanks for help
    Regards
    Tom

    Have you tried to register your provider with other then english logged in user?
    If yes, plesase log out, and log in to english language Portal, and register your provider!
    I don't no if this Portal bug still exists in 10.1.2.0.2 (Build: 139).

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