Did Weblogic 12C support the Oracle Forms11gR2

Hi,
Did Weblogic 12C(12.1.1.0.0) support the Oracle Forms 11g R2(11.1.2.0.0).
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user

Make the discussion at the end of this post (http://middlewaremagic.com/weblogic/?p=7716) gives you some insight.

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