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Weblogic Server Installation Console mode

Friday, July 26, 2013

Here are the screenshot of weblogic server installation on console mode 




Install WebLogic in Linux Environment

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

We first create a user, for example, oracle. To create a user run the following commands under the root user:

    useradd oracle
    passwd oracle

This creates a /home/oracle directory. To delete the user we can use: userdel -r oracle the option -r removes the /home/oracle directory.

The following software versions will be used:

  • JRockit JVM – jrrt-4.0.1-1.6.0-linux-x64 
  • WebLogic Server – wls1035_generic

First, we choose an installation directory, for example /home/oracle/weblogic. This will be our middleware home in the installation of WebLogic.

To install JRockit we follow these steps:

  • Run the file jrrt-4.0.1-1.6.0-linux-x64.bin. 
  • Click Next on the welcome screen. 
  • Define the install directory /home/oracle/weblogic/jrrt-4.0.1-1.6.0 and click Next. 
  • Optionally select extra components and click Next. 
  • When the installation is finished click Done.

To install WebLogic we follow these steps:

  • Navigate to the JDK’s bin directory (/home/oracle/weblogic/jrrt-4.0.1-1.6.0/bin). 
  • Enter the following command: ./java -d64 -Xms1024m -Xmx1024m -jar wls1031_generic.jar. 
  • Click Next on the welcome screen. 
  • Define the Middleware-Home directory which was used to install the JDK and click Next. Click Yes in the pop-up. 
  • Fill in support credentials if applicable and click Next. 
  • Select Custom as installation type and click Next. 
  • De-select the evaluation database and click Next. 
  • Select the installed JDK (if the JDK is not shown, click Browse and browse to the root of the JDK) and click Next. 
  • Accept the defaults in the directories screen and click Next. 
  • Click Next to start the installation. 
  • De-select Run Quickstart and click Done.

Install WebLogic
 

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