Errors in Oracle Database Mobile Sever 11g  Installation with Was

Hi,
I have installed IBM WAS (WebSphere Application server) version 7.0 and I am trying to identify the base installation directory for IBM WAS 7.0. This information is needed to install Oracle mobile server on my machine. Can you please help me in finding out the location of application server.
I tried all the possible paths of Application Server. Its giving me an error message 'No Application server is found'.
I installed WAS in C:\IBM.

We checked the pre requisites which were posted in Requirements Before Installation or Development link.It matched all the requirements.
I have some query.Will Websphere Application Server(WAS) work with Oracle Mobile Server? Since all the the other servers were mentioned except for WAS.
Thanks
Suvathi

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