AS400/DB2 to oracle 11g2 migration

Hi All,
I'm new to this migration and  have huge database in as400. Following are the details of AS400
1. AS400/DB2V7R1
2. Total records goes more 6 crores
Question
1. Is any documentation available to migrate as400 to oracle 11 gr2?
2. Which tool will be the best to migrate automatically? sql developer or any other..?
Kindly guide to start and analyze this migration.
Thanks, Guru

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