Oracle Stored Procedure problem

I am upgrading to Coldfusion 8 from MX. I currently have a
program that accesses Oracle 10g using a stored procedure call
(cfstoredproc). It works on MX but not on 8. I can do regular
queries to the Oracle database successfully. Here is the error
mesage I'm receiving:
Error Executing Database Query.
[Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver][Oracle]ORA-06550: line 1,
column 18: PLS-00222: no function with name 'EVENT_COUNT' exists in
this scope ORA-06550: line 1, column 7: PL/SQL: Statement ignored
Any ideas?

Perhaps this tech note may point to one possible solution.
Updated
DataDirect JDBC drivers (version 3.5)
The following problems are corrected in this release of the
DataDirect drivers.
Oracle
61145 - Oracle 10g R2 not supported. cfstoredproc calls that
return result sets hang the server with both the 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5
drivers until this version. The 3.5 build 13 drivers support Oracle
10g R2.
Phil

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