Migrating Oracle 9i to Oracle 10g

Hi all,
We have a database running on Oracle 9i(9.2.0.6), and we need to migrate this to Oracle 10g 10.2.0.1.
Can any body suggest the procedure/links?
Thanks in advance.

refer to
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa;jsessionid=8d92200830defbbc6020127b4f369b6f963bdf931bb6.e34QbhuKaxmMai0MaNeMb3aTbxz0?messageID=768318&#768318

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