SOA suite licensing for production use

Hi,
I have been toying around with JDeveloper 11g and Oracle SOA Suite 11g and finally I can now say I am in a position to recommend to start moving the organisation's business processes and enterprise integration gradually to this framework. However I am slightly confused what the Oracle SOA Suite license would cover.
It is not clear what components are covered with the SOA Suite 11g license (for example: is the OSB also included? it is a separate download. Is CEP included?)
Also, will we need a separate Oracle database license for it to really work? If yes what database is needed (Enterprise, Standard etc.)? or does the SOA Suite license cover the use of a database too in some way, as long as it is used for SOA and BPEL etc.?
I presume that for a reliable framework we would need at least 2 nodes with clustering at both application level and database level, so we really need to do our homework well with regards to the costs required.
thanks.

Oracle SOA Suite 11g licence includes full use license for Oracle Service Bus(even though it is available as separate download) and so is true for CEP.
Refer to [http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12839_01/integration.1111/e10223/01_components.htm]
Yes, SOA Suite will require a database and does not include any kind of database license related to SOA Suite license. For development purposes free Oracle DB XE will suffice.

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