JDeveloper x SOA Suite

hi All,
I have a question...
in another thread I read JDeveloper and SOA Suite should be in the same version..
however.. I found JDeveloper in 10.1.3.4 and SOA Suite in 10.1.3.x....
is it correct?
Thanks,
Fernanda

Yes this is correct.
This OTN page (http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/htdocs/101310.html) for example has the SOA Suite 10.1.3.1 plus a patch to 10.1.3.4 for Windows and Linux.
Ie. download both, install SOA Suite 10.1.3.1, apply patch 10.1.3.4 and use JDev 10.1.3.4
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