SOA Suite Install to WebSphere 7

Hi folks,
I am in the process of installing SOA and have a question related to the WebSphere Application Server Location (a field entered during the installation routine). Can anyone tell me how the installer uses this directory? It's currently asking for read/write access. Are any files going to be written into this directory? If so, other applications in our environment may be impacted since we have multiple JVM's (applications) running under this software. Please let me know.
Thanks,
Andy

No, OID is not part of Oracle Identity Manager but is part of 'Oracle Identity Management' suite of products.
You need to get in touch with Oracle Sales rep if your question is about licensing. As of installation I believe you cannot download the OID installer seperately, not sure about the Websphere certification and how it works, coz OID ia now part of the FWM suite and that's available only for Weblogic. Maybe OID experts can reply more.
-Bikash

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