Error when trying to build the database for the Oracle Fusion Store Front D

I have jdeveloper Build JDEVADF_MAIN.BOXER_GENERIC_081002.2127.5156
I downloaded the FOD_11.zip from http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/jdev/samples/fod/index.html
When running the Ant script to create the FOD user and schema, I get the following errors:
Oracle JDeveloper (11g) (Build 5156)
Buildfile: D:\oracle\Infrastructure\Ant\build.xml
init:
[javac] Compiling 1 source file to D:\oracle\Infrastructure\Ant\classes
setProperties:
createDatabase:
refreshSchema:
BUILD FAILED
D:\oracle\Infrastructure\Ant\build.xml:52: The following error occurred while executing this line:
D:\oracle\Infrastructure\DBSchema\build.xml:91: The following error occurred while executing this line:
D:\oracle\Infrastructure\DBSchema\build.xml:56: The following error occurred while executing this line:
D:\oracle\Infrastructure\DBSchema\build.xml:28: D:\oracle\Infrastructure\Ant\wlserver_10.3\server\lib not found.
Total time: 5 seconds
Does anyone know what the problem is?
Thanks for your help.

I had the same problem until I changed the Windows-style back slashes in the directory path to UNIX-style forward slashes, viz:
C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdeveloper
is wrong, while:
C:/Oracle/Middleware/jdeveloper
works correctly.
This might be stating the obvious, but it's one of the ongoing write-once-and-fail-to-run-everywhere issues that keep biting newbie Java developers, like myself, in the backside.
:-(

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