Installation of Oracle developer 10g with database 9i in single box

I want to install Oracle developer 10g (Forms/Reports) with oracle database 9i.
Can Forms/Reports 10g servers reside on the same box that holds the database 9i as well?
Please provide me the solution for the same.

Can Forms/Reports 10g servers reside on the
same box that holds the database 9i as well?Yes, just use different Oracle Homes.

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