Sql developer is not converting sybase schema to oracle schema

Hi from France,
I am trying to convert a sybase 15 database (a small database) to oracle. I am doing this offline trom beginning to end.
sybase 15 : virtual box W7
oracle 11gR2 ; virtual box Oel 6.5
host W7
Installed jdts 1.3
Created the repository
Captured the configuration off line inside the W7 VM using a shared folder.
Used SQL dev to migrate
Everything seems OK but i have no table under converted schema inside SQLDEV, the loader files oracle_external.sh, oracle_loader.sh are empty
The reporting seems good.
Another strange thing the master.sql script witch create the Emulation user does not not work :
=========================================
SET ECHO OFF
SET VERIFY OFF
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET DEFINE ON
CLEAR SCREEN
set serveroutput on
COLUMN date_time NEW_VAL filename noprint;
SELECT to_char(systimestamp,'yyyy-mm-dd_hh24-mi-ssxff') date_time FROM DUAL;
spool Test_&filename..log
-- Password file execution
@passworddefinition.sql
PROMPT Creating Role
@role.sql
prompt Building objects in Emulation
@@Emulation/master.sql
prompt starting post processing for schema Emulation
@@Emulation/post.sql
spool off;
======================================
Where are my mistakes ?
Thank you and waiting for your answer.
Regards

Hi from france
I tested with another database DB2 (11.2.0.4) and it's work !!. The previous one DB1 with which it does'nt is a upgraded database from 11.2.0.3 to 11.2.0.4.
Another difference is that DB1 is including APEX 4.2 and DB2 APEX 3.2.
I did also a big mistake in the past because yesterday i found repository structures in the sys schema i dropped the repository from sys but the issue is still there.
By comparing the folder generated by migration I noticed that the MySchemaToMigrate folder is not created when using DB1 :
Here folders generated with DB1
Emulation
.wrapper.sql
dropallschemas.sql
master.sql
passworddefinition.sql
reportallstatus.sql
role.sql
below folders generated with DB2
Emulation
MySchemaToMigrate
.wrapper.sql
dropallschemas.sql
master.sql
passworddefinition.sql
reportallstatus.sql
role.sql
Look like there is a problem with the generation program...
and the master.sql looks different too :
DB1 :
SET ECHO OFF
SET VERIFY OFF
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET DEFINE ON
CLEAR SCREEN
set serveroutput on
COLUMN date_time NEW_VAL filename noprint;
SELECT to_char(systimestamp,'yyyy-mm-dd_hh24-mi-ssxff') date_time FROM DUAL;
spool test06_&filename..log
-- Password file execution
@passworddefinition.sql
PROMPT Creating Role
@role.sql
prompt Building objects in Emulation
@@Emulation\master.sql
prompt starting post processing for schema Emulation
@@Emulation\post.sql
spool off;
DB2 :
SET ECHO OFF
SET VERIFY OFF
SET FEEDBACK OFF
SET DEFINE ON
CLEAR SCREEN
set serveroutput on
COLUMN date_time NEW_VAL filename noprint;
SELECT to_char(systimestamp,'yyyy-mm-dd_hh24-mi-ssxff') date_time FROM DUAL;
spool test02_&filename..log
-- Password file execution
@passworddefinition.sql
PROMPT Creating Role
@role.sql
prompt creating user MySchemaToMigrate
@@MySchemaToMigrate\user.sql
prompt Building objects in Emulation
@@Emulation\master.sql
prompt Building objects in NATIXIS
@@MySchemaToMigrate\master.sql
prompt starting post processing for schema MySchemaToMigrate
@@MySchemaToMigrate\post.sql
prompt starting post processing for schema Emulation
@@Emulation\post.sql
spool off;
Which program/package is generating these folder and files ? By investigating them, may be i can found where is the problem...
Thank you for your help
Michel

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    at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces
    sorImpl.java:25)
    at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
    at oracle.ide.boot.Launcher.invokeMain(Launcher.java:729)
    at oracle.ide.boot.Launcher.launchImpl(Launcher.java:115)
    at oracle.ide.boot.Launcher.launch(Launcher.java:68)
    at oracle.ide.boot.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:57)
    Caused by: oracle.ide.ExitNotAllowedException
    at oracle.ide.IdeCore$1.checkExit(IdeCore.java:223)
    at java.lang.Runtime.exit(Runtime.java:88)
    at java.lang.System.exit(System.java:868)
    at oracle.ide.boot.IdeLauncher.launch(IdeLauncher.java:72)
    at oracle.ide.boot.IdeLauncher.main(IdeLauncher.java:55)
    ... 8 more
    ...and here's the output from set:
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