Bpel designer setup?

Hi,
Where can I find the oracle bpel designer setup file? The link in oracle technology site takes me to soa suite and I installed it. The BPEL process manager came in it, but could not find bpel designer. Please let me know if you have come across this.
Thanks
Regards,
Guru

BPEL designer is part of JDeveloper. You can download that here:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/jdev/htdocs/soft10132.html

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