SOA- BPM Extension for Jdeveloper 11.1.2.3.0

Does Oracle provide SOA-BPM Extension for latest jdeveloper edition. I have searched but seems like they dont provide !!

user10383617 wrote:
Does Oracle provide SOA-BPM Extension for latest jdeveloper edition. I have searched but seems like they dont provide !!No, they don't... that's clearly stated on the jdev download page...
Important Note - This version of JDeveloper doesn't include the SOA and WebCenter pieces - to use these components you'll need to download Oracle JDeveloper 11.1.1.6.0.
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/jdev/downloads/index.html
Cheers,
Vlad

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