Using SQL server instead of Olite in Oracle BPEL

I am now trying to use SQL 2000 server instead of Olite in Oracle BPEL. I couldn't find any instruction or admin config guide. Has anyone had any luck with this?
If anyone has any experience, please shed some light on this.
I am now able to get "domain_sqlserver" dll file populated into SQL server.
How di i configure BPEL to use SQL db instead of Olite? Do i need to set up database connections to work?
Thank you very much in advance.

Edwin,
Thank you so much for the info.
I have emailed to [email protected] for the question.
Up to now, i have done the followings:
1. I have successfully populated domain_sqlserver ito SQL 2000 with some modification.
2. I have also configured data-sources.xml under ..\integration\orabel\system\services\install\config and unser ..\integration\orabel\system\appserver\oc4j\j2ee\home\config to use MSFT SQL 2000 instead of Olite.
3. I have also commented out running kill_Olite.bat and start_olite.bat, and start SQL 2000 server.
4. Installed Data Direct JDBC driver
Could you please kindly point me what are the rest of configuration required in order to make it work?
Thank you so much.

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