How to set up Oracle istore11i in Jdeveloper10g

Hi all
I want to set up Oracle istore11i in Jdeveloper10g.Please post the methods in the forum itself . Since I dont have any metalink support id so please avoid urls.
I want to cusomize istore jsp locally using jdeveloper.so please help me.Please help me in putting the where to put the VM parameters shown in some of the istore documents and also the run debug parameters.
Thanks
Edited by: sureshot on Apr 12, 2010 9:01 PM

Also, if you don't have access to MOS (fka Metalink), how do you expect to download the proper patch that you will need?
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=istore+jdeveloper
John

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