Supported Configurations: Microsoft Windows Server 2003
This section provides the following information:
http://www.microsoft.com
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This section describes configuration requirements for Microsoft Windows 2003:
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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>\wlserver_10.0\common\bin\commEnv.cmd
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.
The Java Component Object (jCom) feature, available with WebLogic Server, is not supported on Windows 2003 on Itanium, AMD64 or 64-bit Xeon.
See Using a Remote Autonomy Installation in Supported Configurations for WebLogic Platform 10.0.
For information about known issues with BEA products supported on this configuration, including available workarounds, see the appropriate Release Notes document.
WebLogic Server Known and Resolved Issues:
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Products Installation and Configuration Release Notes:
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WebLogic Portal Release Notes:
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Workshop for WebLogic Release Notes:
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Workshop for WebLogic 10.1 Release Notes:
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For JRockit, go to Oracle Technology Network
or Oracle E-Delivery
and download and install the supported version of JRockit JDK 5.0:
For additional information on JRockit, refer to JRockit FAQ.
C:\>set JAVA_HOME=<
JRockit_installation _directory
>
C:\>set
PATH=%JAVA_HOME%\bin;%PATH%
Go to
Oracle E-Delivery
and use the following information to download WebLogic Server 10.0 MP2 for Windows 2003 on x86.
There are no special installation instructions for Microsoft Windows 2003 on x86. For the standard method of installing BEA products, see BEA Products Installation Guide.
Complete the following procedures:
To install WebLogic Server 10.0 on Windows 2003 for 64-bit Xeon and AMD64:
Go to Oracle E-Delivery
and use the following information to download WebLogic Server 10.0 MP2:
If you're downloading WebLogic Server 10.0 MP1, select the part number with the "WebLogic Server 10.0 MP 1" description..
Note: For additional information on how to download BEA products refer to My Oracle Support Note 762254.1 and My Oracle Support Note 763603.1.
Refer to http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13179_01/common/docs100/install/start.html for instructions on how to start the .jar
or .bin
or.exe
installer files. Note, that generic installers are those filenames that end in .jar
.
To install WebLogic Portal on Windows 2003 on 64-bit Xeon and AMD64:
Oracle Technology Network
or Oracle E-Delivery
and download WebLogic Portal for Microsoft Windows (2003 x64, 64-bit Xeon, AMD64)
.Note: For important information on how to download BEA products refer to My Oracle Support Note 762254.1 and My Oracle Support Note 763603.1.
.jar
files in the Graphical mode.Depending on your requirements:
To install WebLogic Server on Windows Itanium 64-bit platform:
Go to Oracle E-Delivery
and use the following information to download WebLogic Server 10.0 MP2:
If you're downloading WebLogic Server 10.0 MP1, select the part number with the "WebLogic Server 10.0 MP 1" description..
Note: For additional information on how to download BEA products refer to My Oracle Support Note 762254.1 and My Oracle Support Note 763603.1.
Refer to http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E13179_01/common/docs100/install/start.html for instructions on how to start the .jar
or .bin
or.exe
installer files. Note, that generic installers are those filenames that end in .jar
.
To install WebLogic Portal on Windows 2003 on Itanium:
Oracle Technology Network
or Oracle E-Delivery
and download WebLogic Portal for Microsoft Windows (2003, Itanium)
.Note: For important information on how to download BEA products refer to My Oracle Support Note 762254.1 and My Oracle Support Note 763603.1.