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Running the Installation Program in Graphical Mode

The following sections describe how to run the installation program in graphical mode:

 


Running the Installation Program

Start the installation program as described in Starting the Installation Program.

The installation program prompts you to enter specific information about your system and configuration. For instructions on responding to the prompts during installation, see the following table.

In this window . . .

Perform the following action . . .

Welcome

Click Next to proceed with the installation. You may cancel the installation at any time by clicking Exit.

BEA License Agreement

Read the BEA Software License Agreement and indicate your acceptance of the terms of the agreement by selecting Yes. To continue with the installation, you must accept the terms of the license agreement and then click Next.

Choose BEA Home Directory

Specify the BEA Home directory that will serve as the central support directory for all BEA products installed on the target system. If you already have a BEA Home directory on your system, you can select that directory (recommended) or create a new BEA Home directory. If you choose to create a new directory, the installation program automatically creates one for you. For details about the BEA Home directory, see Choosing a BEA Home Directory.

Choose Install Type

This window is displayed only during an initial installation.

Select the option button for the type of installation you want to perform:

  • Complete—All the software components included in your installation program, except the WebLogic Server Plug-ins, are installed on your system. Sample domains are preconfigured for use with the PointBase database during installation, allowing you to execute the samples when the installation is complete.

  • Custom—You select the software components to be installed. On Windows systems, you also have the option to install WebLogic Server Node Manager as a Windows service.

Note: You must select Custom installation to install the Web Server Plug-ins.

For more information, see Choosing the Type of Installation.

Choose Components

This window is displayed only under the following conditions:

  • You selected Custom installation in the Choose Install Type window.

  • You are adding components to an existing installation.

Specify the components to be installed by selecting or clearing the appropriate check boxes.

This window displays a tree-view of all the components available for installation.

Note: In an initial installation, only the Web Server Plug-ins are not selected; all other components are selected by default. You must select the Web Server Plug-ins check box if you want the plug-ins to be installed on your system.

When you select or clear a component at the folder level, all subcomponents are selected or cleared accordingly.

If any components are already installed on your system, the check boxes for them are grayed out.

Note: When you select or deselect components to install, the installation program checks for dependencies between components and automatically modifies the list of selected components accordingly. For example, if you clear the WebLogic Server component check box, the boxes for the remaining components are cleared because the other components cannot be run without WebLogic Server.

For details about the components available for installation on your system, see Installable Product Components.

Choose Product Directory

This window is not displayed if you are adding components to an existing installation. Instead, you are prompted to confirm the product installation directory. If you do so, the selected components are installed in the product installation directory you specified during the initial installation.

Specify the directory in which you want to install the software and click Next. You can accept the default product directory (weblogic90) or create a new product directory.

For additional information, see Choosing a Product Installation Directory.

If you choose to create a new directory, the installation program automatically creates one for you.

Install Windows Service

This window is displayed only under the following conditions:

  • You are performing an initial installation.

  • You are installing on a Windows platform.

  • You selected Custom installation in the Choose Install Type window.

Choose whether you want to install the Windows services indicated, specifically the WebLogic Server Node Manager service. Node Manager is used to monitor, start, and stop server instances in a domain.

If you select Yes, enter the Node Manager Listen Port in the appropriate field. The default is 5556.

Note: If the Listen Port number you specify is currently being used by a running application, the installation program prompts you to enter a different Node Manager Listen Port number.

For more information, see About Installing Node Manager as a Windows Service.

Choose Shortcut Location

This window is displayed only under the following conditions:

  • You have Administrator privileges.

  • You are performing an initial installation.

  • You are installing on a Windows platform.

Specify the Start menu folder in which you want the Start menu shortcuts created. You can select from the following options:

  • All Users Start menu folder

Selecting this option provides all users registered on the machine with access to the installed software. However, only users with Administrator privileges can create shortcuts in the All Users folder. Therefore, if a user without Administrator privileges uses the Configuration Wizard to create domains, Start menu shortcuts to the domains are not created. In this case, users can manually create shortcuts in their local Start menu folders, if desired.

  • Local user's Start menu folder

Selecting this option ensures that other users registered on this machine will not have access to the Start menu entries for this installation.

Install JRockit Public JRE

This window is displayed only on Windows and Linux systems if the JRockit Public JRE is not installed.

Choose whether you want to install the public JRE, the BEA JRockit implementation of the Java 2 runtime environment for use by the JDK. The runtime environment includes the BEA JRockit JVM, class libraries, and other files that support the execution of programs written in Java.

If you select Yes, you will be prompted in the next window to indicate the browser you want to associate with the Java Plug-in.

If you select No, the installation program begins copying the components you specified to your system. The public JRE and the Java Plug-in are not installed. (No is the default selection).

For more information, see Java Runtime Environment (JRE).

Install JRockit Java Plug-in

This window is displayed only if you chose to install the JRockit Public JRE.

Select the browser you want to associate with the Java Plug-in. The Java Plug-in extends the functionality of a Web browser. If you do not select a browser, the Java Plug-in is not installed.

Status

Read the information displayed about BEA products and services. When the installation program has finished copying the specified files to your system, click Next.

Installation Complete

Specify whether you want to run the QuickStart application. QuickStart, designed to assist first-time users in evaluating, learning, and using the software, provides quick access to the sample domains, information for upgrading your applications, and the online documentation. Clear the check box for this option if you do not want to launch QuickStart.

Click Done to exit the installation program and launch QuickStart, if selected.


 

 


What's Next?

By default, your BEA software uses the development license file installed in the BEA Home directory so that you can start using the product immediately. We recommend that you run the QuickStart application to familiarize yourself with the software, and execute the samples provided. For additional information, see Post-Installation Information.

For specific information about your software release, see the appropriate release notes:

 

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