Installation of B2B and SOA as single installation

We need to install Oracle B2B and Oracle SOA Suite as part of a single installation on a single node. Please suggest appropriate versions and necessary patchsets to be applied.

Please refer http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/integration/b2b/pdf/B2B_SOA_Suite_Installation.pdf
Rgds,Ramesh

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