Hi calffin, I agree with Adrian. Actually I don't think this problem has anything to do with using Oracle or not, or even using CMP with Oracle. Somewhere in your configuration/code you are referrring to String, but it must be fully qualified ie. java.lang.String So to answer your question, no I have never seen that exception in my configuration.
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