Need common page for two Web applications

Hi,
I got two web applications. I need to have a common point/ page to get access to them. I need to have a jsp or html page with two respective links. Providing this is fine but I need help as to how do handle switching the contexts.
Any alternative solution is also welcome.
Thx.

Does it have to be an Itinerary?  This is fairly simple with just an Orchestration.

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