Oc4j stanalone

Hi all
using Jdev tp4 and oc4j tp4 stanalone.
i have tried to deploy on clean installations with different java version but with no results.
have anyone deployed on OC4J TP4 ?
from the error log is seen that deployment starts normally but is terminated due some error.
does anyone have any idea what i miss ?
it there any good menual deployng on oc4j ?
can anyone help me ?
here comes error log.
---- Deployment started. ---- Jun 2, 2008 3:12:17 PM
Target platform is (Standalone OC4J 11g).
Running dependency analysis...
Building...
Wrote WAR file to C:\JDeveloper\mywork\Application12\test\deploy\webapp1.war
Wrote EAR file to C:\JDeveloper\mywork\Application12\test\deploy\webapp1.ear
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Uploading file webapp1.ear ...
Application Deployer for webapp1 STARTS.
Copy the archive to C:\oc4j_extended_11110_tp4\j2ee\home\applications\webapp1.ear
Initialize C:\oc4j_extended_11110_tp4\j2ee\home\applications\webapp1.ear begins...
Unpacking webapp1.ear
Done unpacking webapp1.ear
Unpacking webapp1.war
Done unpacking webapp1.war
Initialize C:\oc4j_extended_11110_tp4\j2ee\home\applications\webapp1.ear ends...
Starting application : webapp1
Initializing ClassLoader(s)
application : webapp1 is in failed state
Operation failed with error:
oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.shared.exceptions.InternalException: java.lang.InstantiationException: Application: webapp1 is in failed state as initialization failed
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.shared.deploy.NotificationUserData.<init>(NotificationUserData.java:107)
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.internal.Notifier.reportError(Notifier.java:430)
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.internal.DeployerBase.execute(DeployerBase.java:133)
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.server.mbeans.deploy.OC4JDeployerRunnable.doRun(OC4JDeployerRunnable.java:52)
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.jmx.server.mbeans.deploy.DeployerRunnable.run(DeployerRunnable.java:82)
     at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.runTask(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:650)
     at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:675)
     at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:595)
Caused by: oracle.oc4j.admin.internal.DeployerException: java.lang.InstantiationException: Application: webapp1 is in failed state as initialization failed
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.internal.DeployerBase.execute(DeployerBase.java:136)
     ... 5 more
Caused by: java.lang.InstantiationException: Application: webapp1 is in failed state as initialization failed
     at com.evermind.server.Application.setConfig(Application.java:636)
     at com.evermind.server.Application.setConfig(Application.java:433)
     at com.evermind.server.ApplicationServer.addApplication(ApplicationServer.java:2125)
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.internal.ApplicationDeployer.addApplication(ApplicationDeployer.java:554)
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.internal.ApplicationDeployer.doDeploy(ApplicationDeployer.java:210)
     at oracle.oc4j.admin.internal.DeployerBase.execute(DeployerBase.java:99)
     ... 5 more
Caused by: java.lang.InstantiationException: Import was not resolved for webapp1.root:0.0.0: shared library "adf.oracle.domain" could not be found.
     at com.evermind.server.ApplicationStateRunning.initClassLoader(ApplicationStateRunning.java:1374)
     at com.evermind.server.ApplicationStateRunning.initializeApplication(ApplicationStateRunning.java:179)
     at com.evermind.server.Application.setConfig(Application.java:538)
     ... 10 more
Caused by: oracle.oc4j.loader.config.ConfigurationException: Import was not resolved for webapp1.root:0.0.0: shared library "adf.oracle.domain" could not be found.
     at oracle.oc4j.loader.config.ClassLoaderFactory.handleSharedLibraryNotFound(ClassLoaderFactory.java:706)
     at oracle.oc4j.loader.config.ClassLoaderFactory.getSharedLibraryToImport(ClassLoaderFactory.java:651)
     at oracle.oc4j.loader.config.ClassLoaderFactory.getImportedSharedLibraries(ClassLoaderFactory.java:529)
     at oracle.oc4j.loader.config.ClassLoaderFactory.addImportedSharedLibraries(ClassLoaderFactory.java:486)
     at oracle.oc4j.loader.config.ClassLoaderFactory.createApplicationLoader(ClassLoaderFactory.java:458)
     at com.evermind.server.ApplicationStateRunning.createClassLoader(ApplicationStateRunning.java:1353)
     at com.evermind.server.ApplicationStateRunning.initClassLoader(ApplicationStateRunning.java:1362)
     ... 12 more
#### Deployment incomplete. #### Jun 2, 2008 3:12:48 PM
Deployment Failed

Are the TP4 ADF class libraries already installed on standalone OC4J 11g TP4? If so are they exactly the same versions as those with JDev TP4?
I think I'd try going through the manual ADF lib installation procedure again if I were you. I haven't tried it myself yet - this is just a guess ;-)

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    Message was edited by:
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