Supported Configurations: Oracle Enterprise Linux
This section provides the following information:
Oracle E-Delivery
http://java.sun.com
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The following section provides requirements for products supported on this configuration:
A Serial Version UID Mismatch Issue may be encountered if you deploy an application on a latest JVM, but compiled with an earlier JDK release.
Workaround: To be compatible with the serialization of previously compiled applications, modify the <BEA_HOME>/Weblogic92/common/bin/commEnv.sh
file to include the following command:
JAVA_OPTIONS="$JAVA_OPTIONS -Dcom.sun.xml.namespace.QName.useCompatibleSerialVersionUID=1.0"
Note: If you intend to deploy new applications with previously compiled applications, they must be recompiled as necessary to have the same Serial Version UID.
See Using a Remote Autonomy Installation in Supported Configurations for WebLogic Platform 9.2.
For information about known issues with products supported on this configuration, including available workarounds, see the appropriate Release Notes document.
Oracle WebLogic Server Release Notes, Release 9.2 MP4 (9.2.4): Refer to Document ID 1125333.1 at Oracle WebLogic Server 9.2 Known and Resolved Issues:
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Complete the following procedure to install WebLogic Server:
Oracle E-Delivery
and use the following information to download WebLogic Server 9.2 Maintenance Packs:Note: For important information about how to download BEA products refer to BEA Product Download Changes (Document ID 762254.1 and 763603.1) at https://support.oracle.com/
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http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13179_01/common/docs92/install/start.html.
This section describes the process of installing .jar files in the Graphical mode. export BEA_HOME=<your_WebLogic_Server_installation_directory>
For more information on installing WebLogic Server, refer to the Installation Guide: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13179_01/common/docs92/install/index.html.
If your configuration includes the 32-bit JDK, your installation is now complete. If your configuration includes the 64-bit JDK, however, you must also complete the following steps:
$BEA_HOME/weblogic92/common/bin/commEnv.sh
and search for the following case statement: LINUX|Linux)
arch='uname -m'
Complete the following procedure:
Oracle Technology Network
or Oracle E-Delivery
and download WebLogic Platform for Oracle Enterprise Linux.Note: For important information about how to download BEA products refer to BEA Product Download Changes (Document ID 762254.1 and 763603.1) at https://support.oracle.com/
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Note: The BEA Download Center (i.e. http://commerce.bea.com) will be decommissioned on February 2, 2009. After this time, customers will be able to download the BEA software from Oracle's E-delivery portal (http://edelivery.oracle.com) or Oracle Technology Network (http://otn.oracle.com).
To install WebLogic Platform 9.2 Maintenance Packs on OEL 5.0
Oracle Technology Network
or Oracle E-Delivery
and download WebLogic Platform for Oracle Enterprise Linux.Note: For important information on how to download BEA products refer to Oracle Support Note 762254.1 and Oracle Support Note 763603.1 at http://support.oracle.com
.
Note: The BEA Download Center (i.e. http://commerce.bea.com) will be decommissioned on February 2, 2009. After this time, customers will be able to download the BEA software from Oracle's E-delivery portal (http://edelivery.oracle.com) or Oracle Technology Network (http://otn.oracle.com).
If your configuration includes the 64-bit version of your JDK, your installation of WebLogic Server is now complete. If your configuration includes the 32-bit version, however, you must also complete the following steps:
BEA_HOME
to point to the directory in which WebLogic Server is installed and export BEA_HOME
. For example:export BEA_HOME=<your_WebLogic_Server_installation_directory>
$BEA_HOME/weblogic92/common/bin/commEnv.sh
and search for the following case statement:LINUX|Linux)
arch='uname -m'