Upgrade Weblogic 11g to 12c on JD Edwards Templates

Hi
I am running into issues upgrading to Weblogic 12c on JD Edwards VM templates (http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24902_01/doc.91/e37833/ch_undvmtem.htm#EOIOV107).
The installer stops because MW_HOME is not defined. My questions is where should I point MW_HOME to on the Linux machine.
The installer automatically selects:
/u01/app/oracle (but this is empty)
The Middleware directory can be found:
/u01/Oracle/Middleware
Under this directory there are a number of directories including the "user_projects" and "wlserver_10.3"
Any advise or update prerequisites would be appreciated.
Thanks
Mac

MW_HOME chosen as /u01/Oracle/Middleware  is correct.
The files "user_projects" and "wlserver_10.3"  are related to Weblogic Server.
Let me know what issues are you facing after choosing MW_home ...
Vijaya
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