Running OSB and SOA Suite as Windows Services?  Node Manager

Hi,
Based on our current hardware configuration, we need to deploy our SOA Managed Server and Admin Server on the same machine as our OSB. Currently for development we just start the servers using the start scripts and keep a window open for them (3 of them: 1 - admin, 1 - soa_server1, and 1 - OSB.) We want to be able to run these as services and allow the admins to log out of the box. It seems like the Node Manager would allow us to do that but can we configure our Windows server to have a Node Manager running for the OSB and another for the SOA stuff on the same box? Do we even need to do that? Can we have a single Node Manager manage all three on port 5556?
I hope this makes sense. Thanks in advance for any quick responses.
Jeremy

Definitely you can (should) have a single node manager. You may refer below links -
http://blogs.oracle.com/jamesbayer/2010/01/weblogic_nodemanager_quick_sta.html
WLS 10.3.2 Adminserver startup failed when trying to run as Windows Service
Regards,
Anuj

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    1. Install JDK 64 Bit.
    2. Install the same weblogic with -D64 option.
    3. Install the rest of the software (most probably downloaded for Window 32 Bit not for generic 64 Bit).
    Will this make SOA Suite installation 64 Bit? Apologize if I am keep asking silly questions
    Thanks,
    Prashant Jain

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