BPEL designer with JDeveloper

I onle see the BPEL designer as the plug-in in Eclipse, how can it be used for JDeveloper plug in?
Mark

Mark,
I will pass your contact information to the manager of the Jdev BPEL dev team and make sure that you get an offer to participate in the private beta program.
Between now and then, you could download the 2.0.11 server and 0.96 build that we will push out tomorrow and start kicking the tires: the project source files are compatible between the JDev version and the Eclipse version.
Best,
Edwin

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