Oracle 10G/11G with JBuilder

Hi Gurus,
I am new bie in the Java development world. I am looking for purchasing a laptop on which I can install Oracle (either 10G or 11G does not matter) and JBuilder as the project on which I am going to work on uses JBuilder tool.
I have two questions
1) Is Windows 8 comptaible with Oracle 10G or 11G ?
2) Also can I install JBuilder on a Windows 8 Laptop ?
Regards
Fm

Thanks Timo for getting back to me so promptly. I do understand that this forum is not for JBuilder as Oracle uses JDeveloper to do the same stuff.
But can u specifically answer my question
1) Is Windows 8 compatible with Oracle 10G/ 11G ?
2) Assuming if its not yet compatible with Oracle 11G. Can we safely install JBuilder on Windows 7 and use it with Oracle 10G.
Please advise. I value advise from experts like you.
Cheers !

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