WS returns an invalid java data type

Hello guys, I started using BPM Studio 2 weeks ago, and I am stuck at this point:
I get these message:
Error workspace-1381754584564
Activity '/TramitaciónPedido#Default-1.0/GlobalCreation[RealiarPedido]' task '' could not execute successfully.
Detail:Method: '', Exception: 'El método 'CIL_beginBeginIn' de la clase 'OracleBPM_Lab2.TramitaciónPedido.Default_1_0.Instance' no se ha podido ejecutar correctamente.'
Caused by: The method 'CIL_beginBeginIn' from class 'OracleBPM_Lab2.TramitaciónPedido.Default_1_0.Instance' could not be successfully executed.
Caused by: Attempt to set empty javaType to return(hassetter hasgetter public,0) :: fuego.type.FuegoClass$LazyRef@190ce52. It must be null or a valid java type.
fuego.papi.exception.ActivityFailedException: La tarea '' de la actividad '/TramitaciónPedido#Default-1.0/GlobalCreation[RealiarPedido]' no se ha podido ejecutar correctamente.
Detalle:Método: '', Excepción: 'El método 'CIL_beginBeginIn' de la clase 'OracleBPM_Lab2.TramitaciónPedido.Default_1_0.Instance' no se ha podido ejecutar correctamente.'
This is the code that calls the ws:
// Inicilaiza parámetros fijos del expediente
expediente.idInstancia = this.id.local
expediente.intentosContactoCandidato = parametrosExpediente.maxIntentosContacto
expediente.operador = null
expediente.documentalista = null
expediente.tarificador = null
expediente.unidadOrganizativa = UnidadesOrganizativas.spain
logMessage "Guzman: expediente.idInstancia "+expediente.idInstancia
logMessage "Guzman: expediente.intentosContactoCandidato: " +expediente.intentosContactoCandidato
logMessage "Guzman: expediente.unidadOrganizativa: "+expediente.unidadOrganizativa
respuestaCRM as SCOR.WEBSERVICES.CRM.FrontalWsdl.RespuestaCRM
filtro as SCOR.WEBSERVICES.CRM.FrontalWsdl.Filtro
filtro.clave = ClaveFiltro.EXPEDIENTE
filtro.valor = "00020353"
usuarioCRM as SCOR.WEBSERVICES.CRM.FrontalWsdl.Usuario = SCOR.WEBSERVICES.CRM.Usuario()
logMessage "Guzman: filtro.clave= "+filtro.clave
logMessage "Guzman: filtro.valor= "+filtro.valor
    usuarioCRM.unidadOrganizativa = "ES"
    usuarioCRM.usuario = "usuarioBPM"
    usuarioCRM.clave = "P@ssword"
    usuarioCRM.dominio = "adminesp"
consultaExpediente FrontalService
    using arg0 = usuarioCRM,
          arg1 = filtro
    returning respuestaCRM = @return
logMessage "Guzman: usuarioCRM.unidadOrganizativa: "+usuarioCRM.unidadOrganizativa
logMessage "Guzman: usuarioCRM.usuario: " +usuarioCRM.usuario
logMessage "Guzman: usuarioCRM.calve: "+usuarioCRM.clave
logMessage "Guzman: usuarioCRM.dominio: "+usuarioCRM.dominio
I know wich is the problem but I don´t know how to solve it, I will apreciate any help, thanks in advance.

SQL Developer may not recognise the date formats in your EXCEL so you need to tell it what it is. Check and note the value of the date column in the EXCEL file, then use the date format in the Map Source Data to Existing Table section in SQL Developer during the Import Data dialog.
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