What OSB version should i install for weblogic 10.3.5?

Hello there!
I have Weblogic 10.3.5 (wls1035_generic.jar) installed in my server linux, i want to install OSB but when i search in the oracle site there are just OSB for WLS 10.3.6 (Release 11gR1 (11.1.1.6.0)) and WLS 10.3.4 (Release 11gR1 (11.1.1.4.0))
I can not find a Release 11gR1 (11.1.1.5.0), what can u recommend me to install instead?
Thanx in advance for ur help :D
Update:
Ok i found this thread Installer for ofm_osb_generic_11.1.1.5.0_disk1_1of1.zip and i download the file... after that i will see if it works
Edited by: mgaldames on Sep 24, 2012 3:56 PM
Edited by: mgaldames on Sep 24, 2012 4:18 PM

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