Download ADF Mobile extension

Hi
I use jdev 11.1.2.4 to develop adf mobile .
same as this link http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E18941_01/tutorials/setupmobileapps/jdtut_11r2_54_2.html
when i want to follow 9 , 10 section , i cannot connect to update center
NOW :
why cant i connect to oracle update center ? and how can i solve it ?( i use proxy for connect to www.oracle.com ; may this make problem ?)
Is there any offline update for "ADF Mobile extension" ?
Thanks a lot

You can download the extension directly from http://www.oracle.com/ocom/groups/public/@otn/documents/webcontent/131167.xml#oracle.adf.mobile
Mostly your problem has it's root in hte proxy settings.
Timo

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