Create Materialized View Failure

I'm trying to create a materialized view on a database on my local laptop, and when I execute the create it fails with the following error: ORA-06550: line 1, column 60:
PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol ".16" when expecting one of the following: . ( @ ; with the table name highlighted.
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW Schema.MV (col1,
col2,)
BUILD IMMEDIATE
REFRESH Complete ON DEMAND
WITH PRIMARY KEY
AS
select EXTRACTVALUE (rawxml, '/Test.class/@ID') AS col1,
EXTRACTVALUE (rawxml, '/test.class/test.attribute.name') AS col2,
from RAWXML
where Type = 'test.classvalue';
The query on its own though executes fine.
select EXTRACTVALUE (rawxml, '/Test.class/@ID') AS col1,
EXTRACTVALUE (rawxml, '/test.class/test.attribute.name') AS col2,
from RAWXML
where Type = 'test.classvalue';
Is there something wrong with the table setup? I have tried creating a public synonym and still the error comes up.

Thanks for the response Hemant.
All the source tables are in a different schema from the MVs.
p_mv_refersh is in the same schema as the mviews (uimviews).
I've tried dbms_mview.refresh before in a different situation. However, here I need to make sure the snap is consistent so I am using dbms_refresh. I prefer dbms_mviews simply because of the ability to set atomic_refresh=false so I can take advantage of the trunc/append. I wrote the proc so I could take advantage of the consisetncy feature and mimin an atomic refresh. The proc - truncates the tables, sets the indexes unusable, calls dbms_refresh to get a consistent snap then rebuild the indexes in paralell and, finally, sets the degree back to 1 for the indexes. ....whew....! It works great if I can just figure out why the package won't execute.
Any other thoughts/suggestions? If I revert to using dbms_mviews the proc won't be necessary. However, I would like to avoid that if possible (for the above reason).
Thanks....

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