JDeveloper and Oracle Software Packager

Is there any integration between JDeveloper 3.2 and Oracle Software Packager.
If not are there any standard 'Best Practices' for generating builds from JDeveloper in structures that can be used by OSP/OUI.
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Please provide enough information for us to know what you are trying to do and with what version.
You could be asking about anything from the box the software comes in (if it did) to built-in PL/SQL packages and we should not have to guess at your meaning.

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