Error using jdbc XA

I need to use jdbc XA between WebSphere App Server 5.1 on Windows 2000 and Oracle 9.2.0.1 on UNIX AIX
I run the script : initxa.sql on my database
but I have this error message :
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-29540: classe oracle/jdbc/xa/server/OracleWrapXAResource inexistante
On the client side, I have the class
oracle/jdbc/xa/client/OracleWrapXAResource in the classes12.zip (accessible in the WAS Classpath)
Where is the server side classe , and how do I set classpath in the database.
thanx

Hi,
Can you post the details of your application - like when is this exception thrown during a transaction?
This is a generic error which appears usually during xa resource enlistment or delistment - and of course Oracle neglects to give any proper message. And also, which appserver are you using?
Regards
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