SOA SUITE 10.1.3.4 BPEL Console Login Issue

I have been hopeless for the past one week. CAn't get a single clue that what happened to my soa server. Each time I log in to the BPEL Console I get the following error NO domain accessible to the user logged in.
I am using 10.1.3.4 bpel and OS-env:-winxp
I have checked my backend database they are alll up.
I tested through Jdev by creating a new Integration server connection and get the following
Application Server: OK
BPEL Process Manager Server: OK
ESB Server: OK
From the application.log file I have got the following error which I feel bit clueless to me.
09/01/24 03:04:38.822 startup: Error preloading servlet
javax.servlet.ServletException:
ORABPEL START-UP ERROR!!!!!!!!
OraBPEL run-time system failed to start due to exception:
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     at com.evermind.server.http.HttpApplication.findServlet(HttpApplication.java:4830)
     at com.evermind.server.http.HttpApplication.findServlet(HttpApplication.java:4754)
     at com.evermind.server.http.HttpApplication.initPreloadServlets(HttpApplication.java:4942)
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     at com.evermind.server.http.HttpSite$HttpApplicationRunTimeReference.createHttpApplicationFromReference(HttpSite.java:1970)
     at com.evermind.server.http.HttpSite$HttpApplicationRunTimeReference.getHttpApplication(HttpSite.java:1922)
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     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
     at sun.reflect.misc.Trampoline.invoke(MethodUtil.java:36)
     at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor84.invoke(Unknown Source)
     at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
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     at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.DynamicMetaDataImpl.invoke(DynamicMetaDataImpl.java:213)
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When I login to the bpel domain I get the following....
Oracle BPEL Process Manager Full Cycle
An unexpected error has occurred while executing your request. This is most likely related to a defect in the Oracle BPEL Process Manager product. We apologize you can post the error to the OTN forum and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Build Information:
Oracle BPEL Server version 10.1.3.4.0
Build: 0
Build time: Fri Jul 18 07:32:24 PDT 2008
Build type: release
Source tag: PCBPEL_10.1.3.4.0_GENERIC_080718.0645
Exception Message:
java.security.AccessControlException - access denied (com.collaxa.security.ServerPermission server read)
Though my esb console, orawsm,rule author, hw_service all are working fine. For your info I am using default file based security. realm is jazn.com
THe problem I fetched since I registered soa_oc4j with OID. and then assign orabpel instance level security provider to OID. later I switched to again my default existing file based security without checking OID is working or not. I restarted oc4j container, soa_oc4j and restarted database.DOne everything but all failed.
Tried all possibility gone in vain. My requirement is so urgent that I am dying for it.
plz if somebody can come up with a solution It will be highly appreciated.
domain.log gives me the following..
<2009-01-24 03:04:35,760> <ERROR> <default.collaxa.cube.engine.deployment> <DeploymentManager::loadAllProcesses> Error while loading process 'BPEL_oracle_application', rev '1.0': BPEL domain uninitializing.
The BPEL domain "default" is currently uninitializing; the domain may not be accessed anymore.
ORABPEL-02054
BPEL domain uninitializing.
The BPEL domain "default" is currently uninitializing; the domain may not be accessed anymore.
     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.deployment.DeploymentManager.extractProcess(DeploymentManager.java:1176)
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     at com.collaxa.cube.engine.CubeEngine.loadAllProcesses(CubeEngine.java:957)
     at com.collaxa.cube.admin.ServerManager.loadProcesses(ServerManager.java:313)
     at com.collaxa.cube.admin.ServerManager.loadProcesses(ServerManager.java:279)
     at com.collaxa.cube.ejb.impl.ServerBean.loadProcesses(ServerBean.java:273)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
     at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
     at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
     at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.joinpoint.EJBJoinPointImpl.invoke(EJBJoinPointImpl.java:35)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.DMSInterceptor.invoke(DMSInterceptor.java:52)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.TxNotSupportedInterceptor.invoke(TxNotSupportedInterceptor.java:43)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.DMSInterceptor.invoke(DMSInterceptor.java:52)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.InvocationContextImpl.proceed(InvocationContextImpl.java:119)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.InvocationContextPool.invoke(InvocationContextPool.java:55)
     at com.evermind.server.ejb.StatelessSessionEJBObject.OC4J_invokeMethod(StatelessSessionEJBObject.java:87)
     at ServerBean_RemoteProxy_4bin6i8.loadProcesses(Unknown Source)
     at com.collaxa.cube.admin.agents.ProcessLoaderAgent$ProcessJob.execute(ProcessLoaderAgent.java:379)
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Hi AJ,
I have not followed the same. I have done to register OID from em console. and then simply changed the security provider as newly registered OID with bpel and hw_services.Is there any way to revert it back.*however I have found that the is_config.xml.BPM is missing from the <SOA_HOME>/bpel/system/services/config directory.*
Later anyhow I have restored file based security provider to all the component currently running on my OAS. Here is the status of my jazn.xml file. Now I do not need OID at all.
<?xml version = '1.0' encoding = 'UTF-8' standalone = 'yes'?>
<jazn xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oracleas/schema/jazn-10_0.xsd" schema-major-version="10" schema-minor-version="0" provider="XML" location="./system-jazn-data.xml" default-realm="jazn.com">
<!-- properties to configure the 3rd party IDM framework -->
     <property name="idm.authentication.name" value="JavaSSO"/>
     <property name="idm.token.asserter.class" value="oracle.security.jazn.sso.SSOCookieTokenAsserter"/>
     <property name="idm.token.collector.class" value="oracle.security.jazn.sso.SSOCookieTokenCollector"/>
     <property name="idm.token.type" value="HTTP_COOKIE"/>
     <property name="idm.token.collector.cookie.1" value="ORA_OC4J_SSO"/>
<!-- properties for the out of the box Java SSO -->
     <property name="custom.sso.url.login" value="/jsso/SSOLogin"/>
     <property name="custom.sso.url.logout" value="/jsso/SSOLogout"/>
     <property name="custom.sso.key.alias" value="ssoSymmetricKey"/>
</jazn>
<!--
<jazn
xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="http://xmlns.oracle.com/oracleas/schema/jazn-10_0.xsd"
schema-major-version="10"
schema-minor-version="0"
provider="LDAP"
location="ldap://myoid.us.oracle.com:389"
/>
-->

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    Mediator
    Oracle Business Activity Monitoring
    Oracle Web Services Manager
    Oracle Business Rules
    Oracle Human Workflow
    Oracle Event Processing
    JDeveloper and ADF
    Adapters
    Oracle Entitlements Server Basic
    Oracle B2B
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    When does a customer choose BPEL PM 11g over SOA Suite 11g? I assume BPEL PM 11g will be less in terms of cost.Yes, if you want to implement BPEL processes only then you can buy only BPEL Process Manager 11g but if you are looking for to implement a complete middleware SOA solution then licensing SOA Suite 11g will be the better option.
    Regards,
    Anuj

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    Refer : http://sathyam-soa.blogspot.com/2009/01/oracle-bpel-console-throws-no-domains.html
    Hope this helps!
    Cheers
    Anirudh Pucha

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