SOA Suite 10.1.3.1.0 BPEL Process, no domain drop down.

I've installed SOA Suite 10.1.3.1.0 with an Oracle 10g Enterprise Dehydration Database on a separate server. Currently we have two BPEL Domains, however, when trying to launch the BPEL Console, I do not get a drop down list to select between the two domains. I've searched and so far none of the answers seem to fit.
I'm using RHEL 4. Thanks!

Hi ,
Even , I am facing the same problem .
If I go to BPEL Admin , there also I am not getting the Domain List .
I reinstalled all the process and again I instllaed the 10.1.2 BPEL Process .
Again did the same thing that is creating user, tablespace etc in Linux Machine .
Still not getting the default Domain ...
Please suggest me where I am wrong ....
Thanks
Prashant Dwivedi

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