How to install workflow from 9ias

Hi, we have 9ias 1.0.2.2.0 and need to install workflow 2.6. documentation says it is included but we can not find it. do I need to install enterprise edition? any suggestions are welcome.
regards
AR

Please refer the link:
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/ias/doc_library/1022nt_doc_otn/install/supp.htm#631567
If you are using Solaris you can find the relevant document at:
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/products/ias/content.html
Thanks,
Mathew

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