Cannot find new_domain in BPEL Process Manager

Hi Friends,
I have upgraded the patch of oracle soa suite 10.1.3.1 to 10.1.3.4 ....I followed the procedure , i ran the scripts, installation was successful. but when i open my bpel process manager i dont find any change the GUI is not different...i have seen screenshots of 10.1.3.4 bpel pm they are different and it has an option jump to dropdown menu where it has default and new_domain menu items but i cant find them...
can anyone please tell me what should do in order to get the option of creating new_domain...
it would be very thankful....
Thanks
Bargo

Hi James
Thanks for the repiles...
i got the problem solved of activities tab in BPEL PM console.
but when my friend installed patch 10.1.3.4 , everything is same but the change was in bpel process manager console and he has seperate web page for bpel admin user console and in bpel console he has an option to create new_domain
but when i installed i got extra configurations and administrator tab
what mistakes did i do? i followed all the instructions and i run the scripts
why am i not getting the new features of bpel process manager
please try to solve this problem...if this problem persists the same , will i dont get any errors while depolying bpel processes
actually i want to do orderbooking tutorial...please let me know
thanks in advance
bhargo

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    Things are pretty stable now but we still find ourselves finding workarounds to put the App in sync with what has happened within BPEL. So, it's certainly doable but it's not as easy as it sounds esp. the migrations! ;)
    I hope my experience helps you out in taking a better call.
    Cheers,
    Ravi

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