When will the Timesten support PL/SQL?

We have used pl/sql to develop the application on RDBMS.
We would like to use the Timesten on the new application in Q2.
Anyway We would like to develop PL/SQL as well.
We have some questions, That're simply.
1.The TimesTen support PL/SQL or not?
2. If not support, When will the Timesten supoort PL/SQL?
Thanks.

This question was answered by Susan Cheung just a day or so back:
plsql objects in timesten
It's not supported at the moment; it's hoped it will be in the future...

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