ORA-03113 Error when using loadjava

I am trying to create a Java Stored Procedure and when I attempt to load the resource file into Oracle using the loadjava utility, I receive the following message:
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
I receive this message consistently.
Any ideas?
null

There would be a trace file generated on the server where the database is installed, try to look in those trace files for additional messages and causes this might be happening, off hand I could also suggest increasing the processes init file parameter

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