Oracle Java ME Embedded 8 Raspberry Pi binary (ARM 11/Linux) is not available

Hello,
Just wanted to download the Oracle Java ME Embedded 8 Raspberry Pi binary (ARM 11/Linux) however the url is not working (404).
Will this be available ?
Thanks in advance for help.
Tomasz

Here is a link to the file...
http://download.oracle.com/otn/beta/java/javame/8/oracle-jmee-8-1-ea-raspberrypi-linux-bin-b01-20_may_2014.zip

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