How do I install 9iAs on 9i DB?

Hi,
I have installed oracle 9i Database Re 1(9.0.1), and Oracle 9iDs Re 2 (9.0.2) on Windows/2000. Now I want to install Oracle 9iAs Re 1 (1.0.2.2.0), but I got Error message for depedencies :"Not all dependencies for the component Oracle Enterprise Manager Common Files 2.2.0.0.0 are found. Missing Component oracle.swd.jre 1.1.0.10.0", and then the installation process is abort.
But I installed Oracle 8.1.7 with 9iAs (same version) and 9iDs(same above version) before and they worked properly. Is some thing wrong with Oracle database version conflict?
Can some one help me?
Thanks

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