Bea weblogic jms server to sun seebeyond IQ Manager jms server

Dear All
I am working on Bea web logic webserver.
Now I want deploy message driven bean in it to listen remote queue, which resides in Sun see beyond IQ manager. So is it possible? If yes give me suggestion.
And both jms servers context was different.
Thanks
Vijay

I am seeing this same error. Was there any resolution to this? We are running WLS 8.1 SP3 on Solaris.
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