Installing AS and Database on one machine

Hi all
I want to install Oracle Database 10.2.0.3 and Oracle AS 10.1.2.0.2 (Business Intelligence and Forms Developer Topology) on one linux machine (AS 4). I can install the database and the AS as suggested in the installation guides. But now my machine has 3 ORACLE_HOME, 2 physical databases with different SIDs. To start the services I have to startup both databases and their listeners :-(
What I want to do is to install DB 10.2.0.3 first and then the AS. Application server Infrastructure should use the already available and running database and should not create a new database. I think this will create a neater installation structure and will be easy to start/stop the service and machine.
Please guide me
Thanks

Thanks for the help.
Now I am stuck at another place :-(
I installed the DB, patched it to 10.2.0.3. Then installed Metadata Repository Assistant. Now when I run repca, it asks for the Internet Directory Hostname and port number. Till this time, I haven't installed the Internet directory as it is part of Identity management. Repca doesn't allow me to leave this information blank as it tries to communicate with the given host.
Please help again.
Regards
RMA

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