How to create ApplicationModule inside Thread!

I would like to create an ApplicationModule object inside Thread! When I create an ApplicationModule anywhere else in class it works fine with no problem.
But when I put ApplicationModule am = Configuration.createRootApplicationModule("",""); inside Thread (...in Run() method ) It throws the error:
oracle.jbo.JboException: JBO-33001: Cannot find the configuration file /package/model/common/bc4j.xcfg in the classpath at oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.loadFromClassPath(Configuration.java:358)
     at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.createPool(PoolMgr.java:281)
     at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.PoolMgr.findPool(PoolMgr.java:482)
     at oracle.jbo.common.ampool.ContextPoolManager.findPool(ContextPoolManager.java:165)
     at oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.createRootApplicationModule(Configuration.java:1457)
     at oracle.jbo.client.Configuration.createRootApplicationModule(Configuration.java:1435)
     at hrm.edc.model.pripravaPodatkov.ZajemPodatkov.run(ZajemPodatkov.java:56)
     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:534)
If Anyone have a solution please help!
Thanks!

Cannot find the configuration file /package/model/common/bc4j.xcfg in the classpath
In the client/view project set a dependency to the BC4J project.

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