SOA Database Adapter error in 11g

Hi All,
Created BPEL process in 11g that invokes a UPDATE functionality on Database Adapter in Jdeveloper 11g. Using XA database ......
Getting following error.
*<fault>*
*<bpelFault>*
*<faultType>*
*<message>0</message>*
*</faultType>*
*<bindingFault>*
*<part name="summary">*
*<summary>Exception occured when binding was invoked. Exception occured during invocation of JCA binding: "JCA Binding execute of Reference operation 'update' failed due to: JCA Binding Component connection issue. JCA Binding Component is unable to create an outbound JCA (CCI) connection. Project1:UpdateDBAdapter [ UpdateDBAdapter_ptt::update(CreditcardinfoCollection) ] : The JCA Binding Component was unable to establish an outbound JCA CCI connection due to the following issue: BINDING.JCA-12510 JCA Resource Adapter location error. Unable to locate the JCA Resource Adapter via .jca binding file element <connection-factory/> The JCA Binding Component is unable to startup the Resource Adapter specified in the <connection-factory/> element: location='jdbc/soademoDatabase'. The reason for this is most likely that either 1) the Resource Adapters RAR file has not been deployed successfully to the WebLogic Application server or 2) the '<jndi-name>' element in weblogic-ra.xml has not been set to jdbc/soademoDatabase. In the last case you will have to add a new WebLogic JCA connection factory (deploy a RAR). Please correct this and then restart the Application Server ". The invoked JCA adapter raised a resource exception. Please examine the above error message carefully to determine a resolution. </summary>*
*</part>*
*<part name="detail">*
*<detail>JCA Resource Adapter location error. Unable to locate the JCA Resource Adapter via .jca binding file element <connection-factory/> The JCA Binding Component is unable to startup the Resource Adapter specified in the <connection-factory/> element: location='jdbc/soademoDatabase'. The reason for this is most likely that either 1) the Resource Adapters RAR file has not been deployed successfully to the WebLogic Application server or 2) the '<jndi-name>' element in weblogic-ra.xml has not been set to jdbc/soademoDatabase. In the last case you will have to add a new WebLogic JCA connection factory (deploy a RAR). Please correct this and then restart the Application Server </detail>*
*</part>*
*<part name="code">*
*<code>null</code>*
*</part>*
*</bindingFault>*
*</bpelFault>*
*</fault>*
What must be going wrong ?
Thanks
pp

Check whether dbadapter application is deployed on the Weblogic. If it is already deployed, then update it once and try again.
Regards,
Anuj

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