creating BPEL processes in 11.1.2

People,

How do I create BPEL process in 11.1.2? In 11.1.1.6 I could do that after I install the update of the SOA component, but I don't see this update is available in the list of updates in 11.1.2?

Thank you
Anatoliy

There is no SOA / Webcenter available in jdev 11.1.2.
You can use 11.1.1.6 for the same thing.

See http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/jdev/downloads/index.html

This version of JDeveloper does not include SOA and WebCenter - parts to use these components, you will need to download Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1.6.0.

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