BPEL Designer and JDeveloper 10.1.3.3

Hi,
I've installed BPEL Process Manager and JDeveloper 10.1.3.3 and started looking at the tutorials. I don't have the BPEL Process Designer on any program menus and I tried following the links to get the Eclipse plug-in but without success. From reading these forums, I believe the designer is now incorporated in JDeveloper but the tutorials all seem to relate the Process Designer and bear no resemblance to what I can see in JDeveloper.
So, can anyone tell me whether there is something else I need to install?
Thanks,
Ian

Hi Ian,
You need to create a new application workspace from application navigator in Jdev.
After that right clicking on the application created will give you an option to create a new project, further into which you will see options to create BPEL project.
Anyhow its better you follow this "http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14099_15/integrate.1012/b15813/ordintro.htm" tutorial as it will help you in
getting familiar with Oracle JDev environment.
thanks
Saurabh

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