11g client enterprise manager console

enterprise manager did not install with installation of 11g client Administrator version. The documentation says that there is a standalone enterprise manager console with 11g client. Does anyone know how to install this console?

There is no longer any oem standalone console in 11g, this is a new feature in 11g. There is a java application named sql developer and the web enterprise manager console, that's it.
- Madrid
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