Integration of share point web services from Jdeveloper 11.1.1.4

Hi All,
Could you suggest me approach to integrate with share point from jdeveloper IDE 11.1.1.4.
Regs,
Ramesh

1) Use the sharepoint adapter: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17904_01/webcenter.1111/e12405/wcadm_documents.htm#BABDFFDC
2) Use the sharepoint web services: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E17904_01/web.1111/b31974/web_services.htm#CJADCDBG

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