Does jdeveloper provide BPEL designer and integrations ?

Hi
Thank you for reading my post
does Jdeveloper provide BPEL integration?
if it has , where i can find tutorials and articles for it
if not , is there any plan to integrate bpel designer into jdev ?
thanks

I also need this feature
i want to migrate to Jdeveloper from netbeans enterprise edition
I would be very good if Jdeveloper people post a road map about integrating BPEL / Portlet development into jdeveloper.
In this way we (developers) whom use Jdeveloper or consider migration to jdeveloper are in dark.
Please Post a roadMap or time table that shows when we can develop Portlet and BPEL from within Jdeveloper.
Thanks

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