What first JBO deployment to ORACLE must contain

Hi All!
I have some troubles with deployeed JBO classes into Oracle.
First of all I get exception 25222: Unable to Create Application Module.
So, I decide to check my classes and run query:
select object_name, status from user_objects
where status = 'INVALID'
and get a lot of invalid objects!!!
I try to reload JBO runtime with
loadjava ... -resolve -verbose jbomt.zip
command
In output I can see errors like:
resolving: oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboBaseValidator
errors : oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboBaseValidator
ORA-29534: referenced object CMS.oracle/jbo/server/AttributeDefImpl could no
t be resolved
resolving: oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboCompareValidator
errors : oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboCompareValidator
ORA-29534: referenced object CMS.oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboBaseValidator co
uld not be resolved
resolving: oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboGenericValidator
errors : oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboGenericValidator
ORA-29534: referenced object CMS.oracle/jbo/server/ValidationBeanLoader coul
d not be resolved
resolving: oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboListValidator
errors : oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboListValidator
ORA-29534: referenced object CMS.oracle/jbo/server/AttributeDefImpl could no
t be resolved
resolving: oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboMethodValidator
errors : oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboMethodValidator
ORA-29534: referenced object CMS.oracle/jbo/server/ApplicationModuleImpl cou
ld not be resolved
resolving: oracle/jbo/server/rules/JboRangeValidator
How I can understand all of this classes is in jbomt.zip archive.
Can anybody give me a list all of files for first JBO to Oracle deployement.
Thanks forehand
Mike
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Mike,
If you deploy your BC4J application module directly from JDeveloper, all the appropriate classes should be loaded for you.
If you are loading everything yourself using loadjava, you will need the following:
For running appmodule as CORBA objects
jbomt.zip, jbodomorcl.zip, jboo8i.zip
For running appmodule session beans
jbomt.zip, jbodomorcl.zip, jboejb.jar
For running container managed persistence
jbomt.zip, jbodomorcl.zip, jbocmp.jar
Use the following syntax:
loadjava -u <user>/<passwd>@<host>:<port>:<sid> -thin -r -grant "PUBLIC,SYS" jbomt.jar jbodomorcl.zip other.jar
In other words, load them all at once rather than one at a time.

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         at oracle.j2ee.util.TraceLogFormatter.format(TraceLogger.java:124)
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         at oracle.ias.container.timer.TimerEntry.readObjFromBytes(TimerEntry.java:308)
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         at com.evermind.server.ejb.interceptor.system.TxBeanManagedInterceptor.invoke(TxBeanManagedInterceptor.java:53)
         ... 9 more
    Any idea?
    Thx Auro

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