BPEL Process Manager 10.1.3.3 on WLS 10

Hello

I just wanted to know if BPEL Process Manager 10.1.3.3 is compatible with WLS 10.
I found the link for BPEL Process Manager 10.1.3.3 with WLS 9.2 below.

http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/E10291_01/ doc.1013 /e10538/WebLogic.htm


I just wanted to know if the installation procedure for the BPEL Process Manager 10.1.3.3 installation with 10 WLS is different and if so
So where can I find the installation procedure.

Concerning
Harish

It is not certified, you need to install on 9.2.

I think that it will be delivered in 10.1.3.5 which should be out before June 1.

see you soon
James

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