8.1.7 LoadJava. Where do the class files get Stored

I am using an 8.1.7 Database. I have class files in my database that were loaded using loadjava. I want to extract these class files to do a binary comparison. Does anyone know where a users schema the actual class files are stored. In 9i i believe that they are stored in CREATE$JAVA$LOB$TABLE but they aren't stored there in my 8.1.7 database. Where should i be looking in an 8.1.7 database???
Cheers
Paul

found a solution. In case it is of interest to anyone, using enterprise manager from a 9i client, connected to my 8.1.7 database, and under, schema--> user-->source types--> java classes. for each class, select the class and there is an option to export the class on the RHS. Selecting this, can export class files to hard drive.

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    For more information on connecting an external Content Server, see the online documentation for the SAP Knowledge Provider or the information available in the help portal under Basis -> Basis Services -> Business Workplace -> Administration of... -> Information on Documents... -> Configuring an HTTP Content Server for Documents.
    The relationship between the attachments and the business documents is provided via the Object Relationship Service.
    Defining attachments using the archive link
    If an optical archive was connected using the archive link and the corresponding settings for the document type were maintained for the object types of a business document, documents can be stored in the Content Repository, directly from the PC, via the 'Establish relationships for the stored document' or 'Store the business document' service.
    In addition, refer to the online documentation for more information on configuring the archive link.
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