BPEL Designer within JDeveloper

Hi there,
I am looking to leverage my version of JDeveloper 10.1.3 to include a BPEL Process Project (currently using it for J2EE app).
I am trying to avoid downloading the specific JDev BPEL Designer.
Is this possible? Do I need an extension of some kind?
Many thanks!

yes - as already posted multiple times .. the bpel/esb designer is a plugin for 10.1.3 JDeveloper ide .. as long as you are not a beta progrom participant you will have to wait ..
/clemens

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