How to create OO Database from class diagrams?

I am new to use JDeveloper. I create UML class diagrams (using Entity Object) in JDeveloper, which has inheritances and associations, and then choose Create Database Objects... try to create oo database, but it only create some tables in the database, not any object types ... .
What do I missed? Or I have to create those oo database objects manually?
Thanks.

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Create Oracle Service using oradim
set ORACLE_SID=NEWDB
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rman>rman target /
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rman>restore controlfile from 'file location of the controlfile Backuppiece';
rman>alter database mount;
Catalog the RMAN backuppiece of source database
rman>catalog backuppiece '_location of the rman backuppiece of source database_ ';
resotore & recover database
rman>restore database;
rman>recover database;
open the database with reset logs
rman>alter database open resetlogs;
rman>create spfile from pfile;
rman>shutdown immediate;
rman>startup;
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If you have access to source database then you can clone using below rman command:
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rman>duplication target database to _<your new database name>_;
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If the location of the datafiles and logfiles are different from source database then you need to add db_file_name_convert and log_file_name_convert to the pfile before starting the recovery process.

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