Lookup ejb deployed in wls8.1 from wls9.2 env

hi guys
i was wondering if anyone had encountered problem when looking up home interface of ejb deployed in weblogic814 from weblogic9.2? basically i have an ejb build with weblogic.appc task and deployed in wls814. this also generated a client jar to use. so, from wls9.2, i had a simple webservice implemented with a POJO. when it tried to lookup the home interface of the ejb in 8, it failed with
<WSEE>java.lang.IncompatibleClassChangeError: class FacadeEJB_g5wccg_HomeImpl_814_WLStub has
interface weblogic.rmi.extensions.server.Stub as super class<ComponentHandler.h
andleRequest:115>i think this must have something to do with compatibility between 8 and 9. i was wondering if anyone knows about this and had a solution for it. ur help is much appreciated.

Hi..
Even we are also facing the same pbm..Any one with a solution ?

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