Export and Import for R12 database instance (docid 741818.1)

I have a situation where I am missing objects in CTXSYS schema and other schemas that are not exported but are required by oracle applications after my import. Is there any script I can run to recreate these objects.
eg AD_CTX_DDL
APPS_ARRAY_DDL
APPS_DDL
CS_KB_CTX_PKG. I think these are packages.
Also I am missing certain privileges on packages given to system and application users by sys eg DBMS_SHARED_POOL. I have already executed adgrants

eg AD_CTX_DDL
APPS_ARRAY_DDL
APPS_DDL
ORA-20000 APPS_DDL/APPS_ARRAY_DDL package(s) missing or invalid in schema CTXSYS (Doc ID 944150.1)
CS_KB_CTX_PKG. I think these are packages.Run the following scripts from $CS_TOP/patch/115/sql directory:
cskbdstb.pls
cskbdsts.pls
Also I am missing certain privileges on packages given to system and application users by sys eg DBMS_SHARED_POOL. I have already executed adgrantsHave you run recreate grants and synonym from adadmin?
Thanks,
Hussein

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