Jdeveloper and bpel designer

whats the lowest version of jdeveloper for using bpel designer ?
i understand that jdev 10.1.3 will not have bpel designer for sometime .. does that mean - we need to retain jdev 10.1.2 for bpel designer 10.1.2 or is there a plugin for bpel 10.1.2 for jdev1 10.1.3 ?
Thank you for your responce
jasi

BPEL PM has JDev plug-ins that correspond to the same release number for BPEL. So, with 10.1.2.0.0, a BPEL plug-in is available for the same JDev release. Likewise for 10.1.2.0.2.
BPEL PM 10.1.3 will provide the first JDev 10.1.3 plug-in. That release is expected to have an Oracle internal preview build in the next week or two. Contact your Oracle representative if you want access to that. We expect a public Beta in the April timeframe.
And if you wnat to see some of the new features that are coming, you may want to register for the "BPEL 10.1.3 Preview" feature preview webinar at http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/bpel/htdocs/webinars.html.
In the near-term, you will need to have both JDev 10.1.2 for BPEL development and 10.1.3 for Web services publishing and general development.
David Shaffer
Director Product Mgmt, Oracle Integration
[email protected]
W: 650.506.1729
http://otn.oracle.com/bpel

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