Connect new JDEVeloper to BPEL Dev server?

How do I connect the new JDeveloper to the BPEL development platform. I can't find any documentation. I'd like to replace the older version that was installed by the developers BPEL installation and have it find my projects server etc.
Thanks
Mark

Does the 10.1.3 J-Developer have the BPEL plugin in it? I didn't think this was avail. Unless you are on a beta version, I would bet you don't have the full deal like you think.

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    M  *  MODULE      thxxhead.c
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    M  *  COUNTER     1
    M  *
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