Change Data Capture on a view

I am trying to do change data capture on a view.When i start the journal i am getting error in the "create journal" step.
BEGIN
DBMS_CDC_PUBLISH.CREATE_CHANGE_TABLE(
owner          => 'DMTRA_TEMPLATE',
change_table_name     => 'J$BIEO_HYP_EXP_ORG_WEEK',
change_set_name     => 'DEMANTRA_SOURCE',
source_schema     => 'DMTRA_TEMPLATE',
source_table     => 'BIEO_HYP_EXP_ORG_WEEK',
column_type_list     => 'SDATE DATE ,LEVEL1 VARCHAR2(2000) ',
capture_values     => 'new',
rs_id          => 'n',
row_id          => 'n',
user_id          => 'n',
timestamp          => 'n',
object_id          => 'n',
source_colmap     => 'n',
target_colmap     => 'n',
options_string     => ''
END;
The error that i am getting is:
java.sql.BatchUpdateException: ORA-31419: source table does not exist
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_CDC_PUBLISH", line 611.
I want to know is it possible to do CDC on a view.And if yes,then is the procedure to be followed any different than the one used for a table?

I'm afraid this is not possible!!!!

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