Class oracle.sql.OPAQUE not found in class oracle.xdb.XMLType

I have the following code written in java in a unix box and this is the error I get when compiling the code. I am not able to find which specific jar or class file I need, Kindly help.
XMLHelper.java:0: Class oracle.sql.OPAQUE not found in class oracle.xdb.XMLType.
^
1 error
OracleResultSet orst = .... some code to get data
orst.next();
//either of the following 2 lines give the same error
//XMLType dXml = XMLType.createXML(orst.getOPAQUE(1)) ;
XMLType dXml = (XMLType)orst.getObject(i);
xmlDoc = dXml.getDOM();
Please help

Hello,
from the little information in your post i would say try to import oracle.sql.*, oracle.jdbc.* and oracle.xdb.*. Make sure your project can access the following libraries ojdbc14.jar and xdb.jar.
Regards, Marc

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