Enterprise Manager Bean (for BC4J)

Hi all,
Does anyone know who would be the correct person to talk to about the BC4J EM Bean? I got various responses at OracleWorld; apparently the integration of this bean was overseen by the EM team but actually developed by another (makes sense). Only thing is I'm not sure if the glitch I'm seeing is EM acting up or the bean (I suspect the bean). I'm getting odd behaviour in certain cases and would like to discuss it further w/ someone who is familiar w/ the implementation. I dread logging this as a TAR...
Thanks in advance,
/SFL

DB Control Repository is needed to run EM. To create it you can use emca or dbca command.
See http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/pdf/B12013_01.pdf
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