BizTalk Adapter Pack support for Oracle Database 11.2

Hi All,
Is there a BizTalk Adapter Pack release that officially supports Oracle Database 11.2.0.3
Thanks
Steve

Hi,
The BizTalk 2010 adapter pack for the Orace adapter also supports 11.2
See also:
BizTalkServer 2010 Oracle 11g Release2
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/508063f5-b370-406c-a703-842db787b2cf/biztalkserver-2010-oracle-11g-release2?forum=biztalkr2adapters
Kind regards,
Tomasso Groenendijk
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