Installation of oracle ware house builder on linux 64 bit platform

Hi All,
Can anybody tell me the installation process of oracle ware house builder on linux 64 bit platform?
Thanks

Hi,
In the zip file there is a file called Readme.txt or Welcome.htm where you can find all of the steps you need to take to install the product.

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