Unable to add soa_server to JDeveloper 11g

I downloaded SOA Suite 11g, I created a domain named 'ESB_DOMAIN'. It created an adminserver. I started managed server from command line, I added a managed server -'Server1'.
I downloaded JDeveloper 11.1.1.3.0, I created a simple OSB application. I was trying to add the application server in JDeveloper.
I right clicked on Application Server->New
I was able to added a provide local ip, port, test the connection and add a server.
I right clicked on the project -->Deploy --><<project name>> -->selected ' Deploy to Application Server' click next
click next
In Select Server page, I selected the server I added earlier
It took me to 'SOA Server' page, no SOA servers are listed and I am not able to deploy my application to OSB.
Can you please help

Hi
During the domain creation process from config wizard, in the initial screens, did you select the OSB Facet. Most probably the domain you created may not have OSB stuff. Like when we create SOA Domain, we need to check the SOA project facet and Enterprise Manager Facets. Then only you can deploy SOA apps on that domain. So same thing applies for OSB Domain also to add OSB related facets.
Thanks
Ravi Jegga

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