How to install Oracle Service Bus?

Many thanks to anyone who can help! I am a developer for 20 years and I never had so much trouble to run a Setup program.

I'm trying to install Oracle Service Bus 11 g on a Windows 7 computer. I managed to install WebLogic 10.3. Oracle Service Bus Setup wants me to enter the paths for Oracle Middleware, Oracle Home Directory, Weblogic and EPCO location server location. No matter what I go for the latter, I am told they are incorrect. For example:

House Weblogic location specified is not a valid location.

Let's focus on just the Weblogic home location. I tried every directory and the subdirectories where Weblogic has been installed. No matter which way I go, I get the above error message.

The installer by default, this path to C:\bea_default\wlserver_10.3 so I tried to copy this path. It always tells me that the location is not a valid location. How anyone ever do this work? What I am doing wrong?

A few urls that can help.

http://onlineappsdba.com/index.php/2010/07/04/Oracle-service-bus-11g-OSB-installation-overview-for-single-node-deployment/
http://www.xenta.nl/Blog/2010/05/03/Oracle-service-bus-11g-installation/
http://blogs.Oracle.com/christomkins/2010/05/soa_suite_11g_11113_creating_a.html
http://blogs.Oracle.com/mneelapu/2010/06/oracleservicebussoa_in_same_server.html

as JDT says, be sure that you have downloaded all the correct versions

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