Cannot use Java Mail in Oracle 8i

I have loaded Sun's API Java Mail (and Java Activator) into
an Oracle 8.1.5 server running on a Windows NT 4.0 server.
I have also created a small Java-application that tries to
send emails. The application is stored in database as a stored
procedure.
However, when I try to send a mail through my stored procedure
I get the message:
'ORA-01041 internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist'
followed by an end-of-channel error.
It works fine when I run my Java-program stand-alone, without
any database involved.
I need some help with this one...
Regards,
Lars-Eric
null

I got the Java Embedding Activity working...,I used the following imports in my BPEL....
<bpelx:exec import="java.util.logging.Logger"/>
<bpelx:exec import="java.util.logging.Level"/>
<bpelx:exec import="oracle.fabric.logging.LogFormatter"/>
<bpelx:exec import="org.w3c.dom.*"/>
<bpelx:exec import="oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement"/>
<bpelx:exec import="java.util.*"/>
<bpelx:exec import="java.lang.*"/>
<bpelx:exec import="java.math.*"/>
<bpelx:exec import="java.io.*"/>
<bpelx:exec import="oracle.soa.common.util.Base64Decoder"/>
Hope this helps anyone who have been struggling like me before...
Thanks,
N

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