Options for upgrading from weblogic 10.3.0 for 'workshop' applications?

We have a few upgraded Workshop applications that we need to keep running and don't want to have to rewrite - they are successfully deployed on a 10.3.0.0 server. As of 10.3.1 Oracle seems to have dropped all support for workshop. Is there a way to upgrade the 10.3.0.0 server such that the apps will run, or to run these apps on a 10.3.2 or later server? If so, does documentation exist? Thanks!

hi,
Even i want to connect webspere MQ 7 with weblogic 10.3, can u suggest me some document where i can follow step by step?
I have too tried using some binding file,but it is not reading the same.

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