URGENT: Extend EBS with APEX (new Tab Menu = Function/ html call to APEX)

Hello everyone,
we are trying to extend EBS with APEX applications:
- Created function XX with type = JSP (HTML Call = GWY.jsp?targetAppType=APEX&p=100:1)
If we add/ call this function on a standard EBS main menu, it works fine and calls the APEX page with the correct URL (configured on system profile "FND: APEX URL").
But we want to add these APEX functionality on a Level 2 Tab Page / EBS Subtab menu (Menu type = "HTML Sub Tab").
Is it possible to add the APEX page to this level?
I mean, add APEX page on a "frame" associated to the new EBS subtab menu (like a "region" on the EBS page) ?
Thanks in advance for any help or support.
AG.
Edited by: user8194796 on 16/Fev/2012 1:52
Edited by: user8194796 on 16/Fev/2012 1:54

Hi;
please check below thread and note and compare it wiht your steps
How to install APEX  in R12 Environment
Regard
Helios

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