DataDirect and Oracle Connection Manager

Quick Question - Has anyone made the Plumtree Portal running on Oracle using the built in DataDirect drivers work with an infrastructure that uses Oracle Connection Manager (OCM).
Due to security and performance reasons, using Oracle Connection Manager is needed to communicate accross firewalls.
Ive already followed up with DataDirect, they dont support it currently. Plumtree Support doesnt seem to think it will work (im guessing there right).
If anyones got any insight, it be appreciated.
-DM

please send configuration file of cman.ora, listener.ora

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