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8.1 Supported Configurations: Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional on x86

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Windows 2000 Professional on x86 with WebLogic Server 8.1

Provides full support for WebLogic Server. WebLogic Workshop, WebLogic Integration, and WebLogic Portal are not supported. See below for Design and Development Tools support.


 

This section provides the following information:

Related Information

 


Configuration Requirements

Table 7-1 Requirements for WebLogic Server 8.1 on Windows 2000 Professional on x86

Operating System Version and Patches

Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 2 and higher (32-bit)

Supported for the design, development, and verification of applications; it is not supported for production server deployment.

Chip Architecture and Minimum Processor Speed

Xeon, Pentium II or higher, x86, and compatible chip architectures (400 MHz)

SDK

WebLogic JRockit 8.1 (J2SE 1.4.1)

WebLogic Server 8.1 supports WebLogic JRockit 8.1 (J2SE 1.4.1) and all later 1.4.1 releases of JRockit.

Sun Java 2 SDK 1.4.1_02-er with Java HotSpotTM Client VM

WebLogic Server 8.1 supports SDK 1.4.1_02 and all later service packs of 1.4.1.

Design and Development Tools

Supports WebLogic Server development tools. The WebLogic Workshop IDE is not supported.

RAM

512 MB required; 1 GB recommended

Performance Pack

Included

Node Manager

Included

Native

BEA jDrivers for Oracle

For this Oracle client version:

The following shared libraries are provided:

Oracle 8.1.7.4

  • server/bin/oci817_8/libweblogicoci39.dll

  • server/bin/oci817_8/libweblogicoxa39.dll

Oracle 9.0.1.4

  • server/bin/oci901_8/libweblogicoci39.dll

  • server/bin/oci901_8/libweblogicoxa39.dll

Oracle 9.2.0.3

  • server/bin/oci920_8/libweblogicoci39.dll

  • server/bin/oci920_8/libweblogicoxa39.dll


 

 


Known Issues

Although the JVM allows you to set heap size to values exceeding 2 GB, memory fragmentation and other Windows memory requirements typically limit the maximum contiguous address space available for Java applications to approximately 1.4 - 1.6 GB. For more information, see "Memory Support and Windows Operating Systems" at:

http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/system/platform/server/PAE/PAEmem.mspx

For more information about known issues with this release, see the WebLogic Server 8.1 Release Notes, available at:

http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13222_01/wls/docs81/notes/index.html

 

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