BPEL Process Manager doamin in 11g

Hi All,
We are in process to create a new SOA project in 11g using BPEL. Previously we have implemented BPEL projects in 10g and is quite familiar with it.
In 10G, apart from the developers, we also have technical business people who monitor BPEL processes through the Process Manager. Each project is divided up in BPEL domains so they only see what they need to see .
Is the concept of BPEL domains (or SOA domains) completely gone in 11g? If so how do you suggest we expose the BPEL processes to the users in a user friendly manner? The 11g Fusion Enterprise Manager has way too much information for your average user.
We could install a new EM on a Weblogic Server for each business, but isnt that way too much over head to achieve project isolation?
Thanks in advance!
Shaf

we are bringing this back (we are well aware of this limitation) - and the first incarnation (that allows for grouping of composites) - will likely show up in the next patch release. [which is as much as I am allowed to say with regards to promised features]. Target end state: full fledged RBAC / tuning / logging and all the other good stuff we had with bpel domains.
cheers clemens (soa pm team)

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    >
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