Errors while migrating from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to Oracle 9i

Hi All,
We are trying to completely move our application from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database to Oracle 9i. I am doing it using the latest version of Oracle SQL Developer (1.2 build 29.98).
When I right click my MSSQL server db and click "Capture Microsoft SQL server", it just shows a dialog with "Close" enabled.
Kindly help.
The migration Log has the following messages:
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Unsupported feature
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Unsupported feature
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Protocol violation
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Protocol violation
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Protocol violation
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Bigger type length than Maximum
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Bigger type length than Maximum
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
Error ocurred during capture: Protocol violation
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Protocol violation
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Protocol violation
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
oracle.dbtools.metadata.persistence.PersistenceException: Bigger type length than Maximum
I cant figure out what do these messages mean.
Regards,
Sandeep

Pasting the errors on logging page, if this is of any help:
SEVERE     150     0     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
SEVERE     151     1485     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:Protocol violation
SEVERE     152     15     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
SEVERE     153     10954     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:Protocol violation
SEVERE     154     15     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
SEVERE     155     2688     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:Protocol violation
SEVERE     156     1140     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
SEVERE     158     62172     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
SEVERE     160     3672     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:Protocol violation
SEVERE     161     63     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:OALL8 is in an inconsistent state
SEVERE     162     0     oracle.dbtools.raptor.utils.NLSUtils     Error loading nls:Protocol violation

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