Webutil file transfer problem

I have a problem, I am using webutil_file_transfer.AS_To_Client to copy a file in a directory, but when I want to delete the original file with webutil_file.delete_file I get the error that the file is in use and it remains blocked until I close the application and the console of Java is closed too.
How can I solve this?
Thanks in advance.

v_origen := 'C:\archivo.pdf';
v_destino := 'D:\archivo.pdf';
l_success := webutil_file_transfer.client_to_As(v_origen,v_destino,false,null);
if l_success then
SET_ALERT_PROPERTY('ALT_INFO',ALERT_MESSAGE_TEXT,'File saved);
ALERTA := SHOW_ALERT('ALT_INFO');
else
SET_ALERT_PROPERTY('ALT_INFO',ALERT_MESSAGE_TEXT,'ERROR File not saved);
ALERTA := SHOW_ALERT('ALT_INFO');
end if;
-- delete de original file
l_success := webutil_file.delete_file(v_origen);
if l_success then
SET_ALERT_PROPERTY('ALT_INFO',ALERT_MESSAGE_TEXT,'Deleted OK);
ALERTA := SHOW_ALERT('ALT_INFO');
else
SET_ALERT_PROPERTY('ALT_INFO',ALERT_MESSAGE_TEXT,'Deleted NOT OK);
ALERTA := SHOW_ALERT('ALT_INFO');
end if;
The first message is l_success=true, the second message is l_success=false.
I want to copy the file of a directory to other one and to delete the original one (to move the file).

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