OSB wth WLS 10.3.2

Hi everyone, do someone knows about a future release of OSB with WLS 10.3.2? I'm configuring an environment with SOA, BPM & OSB but currently OSB is only compatible with WLS 10.3 so I'm afriad of compatibility or interoperability issues between OSB and the rest products especially talking about the adapters developed in JDeveloper.
Thanks in advance!

I donot have information related to BPM.
Yes there are plans to support OSB and SOA stack in the same JVM instance (read same domain). This feature may be released as early as next OSB release. For concrete dates I would recommend talk to Oracle Representative.
Development environment for OSB will continue to be console/workshop for eclipse for a little longer before we can support same in jdev.
Thanks
Manoj

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