Oracle Forms 11g Installation in 64 bit Platform - Clarification Required

Hi
I need to install Forms 11.1.1.2.0 in Windows 2007 server.
Please let me know if the steps defined are correct.
Install 11g R2 Oracle DB
•     Install JDK 1.6 x64
•     Install Weblogic server 10.3.2 (generic)
•     Install Forms/Reports 11.1.1.2 x64
Few more questions ...
Can I install Forms 11.1.1.2 (32 bit download) in 64 bit machine (Windows 2007 server)?
Can I install Forms 11.1.1.3 (32 bit download) in 64 bit machine (Windows 2007 server)?
Thanks,
Ram

Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2

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