What happened to Oracle by Example?

What happened to the Oracle By Example Section of OTN? This was a great tutorial which showed how to set up the Oracle database, Application Server etc. It also had case studies showing how to use different features of the database. I was using it as recently as two months ago, but now I can't find it anywhere.
Was it removed?
Please email me also at [email protected]
Thanks.

Kurt,
I think these people are trying to integrate all the apps with SSO.
There are changes in the way Metalink is being accesssed too ..
So i hope it should be back soon (clarification: I am not the official word )
Sunil

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