Dead links

Hi!
I hope, I'm now in the right place with the right feedback ;o)
The following link contains a page within otn with dead links (the first 3 links are dead, the 4th works fine):
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/aq/content.html
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never mind...i got it

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