WSIL Browser with JDeveloper 10.1.3

Hi All,
I am using Jdev 10.1.3.2 on my PC
but SOA suit and B2B servers are running on middle tier which is on different system
Now how can we configure WSIL to acces B2B server
I dont have any 'Developer prompt' as suggested in README.txt file
becaz SOA suit is installed on remote sys

Project Properties -> J2EE Application (then see Embedded OC4J Command Line)
Searching Google for "jdeveloper userthreads" finds this one in the first hit, as does searching this forum for "userThreads"
A better title for your post would have been "How do I set userThreads option in JDeveloper" - Quartz Scheduler is what I would call a "red herring" ;)
best,
John

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