Compatability between Oracle 10g 10.2.0.3.0 and Apex 2.2

We have an Apex application with a bunch of APEX tree objects. The data for the tree comes from a materialized view. All was fine with the older version of Oracle database (1og 10.2.0.1.0) but when we applied the patch for 10.2.0.3.0 the trees are misbehaving (there are multiple root nodes, ID's are duplicated)
Is there any compatability issue? should we upgrade APEX to APEX2.2.1 or APEX 3.0
Any Help appreciated.
Thanks
Raje.

Raje,
You should first apply the 2.2.1 patch. This is easy and it is not an upgrade.
You should also test the materialized views outside of Application Express with your upgraded database.
Also, check with Oracle Support about bugs related to MVs and 10.2.0.3.
Scott

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