HELP - Where to find BEA products documentations for earlier releases

HELP - Now that the BEA website is no longer available, where can someone find BEA's products documentations for earlier releases than the latest 10g versions of all products? (such as Tuxedo 8.1..., WebLogic 8.1... etc...)?

Hello,
The edocs site was temporarily unavailable while we worked through some technical issues.
edocs.com is now available. Thank you for your patience.
Regards,
Sabrina M. Reynoso
Sr. Product Manager - Oracle WebLogic Server

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