Follow the instructions in this section to install the latest Oracle Identity Management software.
Installing and configuring the latest version of Oracle Identity Management 11g components involves the following steps:
Obtaining the Latest Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Software
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server and Creating the Middleware Home
Installing the 11.1.1.2.0 Version of Oracle Identity Management Software
Refer to the following for more information about the latest Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g software:
You can download the latest Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g software from the Oracle Technology Network (OTN):
http://www.oracle.com/technology/
Note:
If you have not installed Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.2.0 on your machine, you must download both 11.1.1.2.0 and 11.1.1.3.0 versions of the software. You must install the 11.1.1.2.0 version by choosing the Install Software - Do Not Configure option. Then you must patch the 11.1.1.2.0 software by running the 11.1.1.3.0 Patch Set Installer.For information about downloading Oracle WebLogic Server, see "Product Distribution" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server.
At the time this document was published, the latest release of Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g was 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.3.0), which provides new features and capabilities that supersede those available in Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.1.0) and 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.2.0).
Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g also requires the latest version of Oracle WebLogic Server. At the time this document was published, the latest version of Oracle WebLogic Server was Oracle WebLogic Server 11g (10.3.3).
For complete information about patching your Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g to the latest release, refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching Guide.
Oracle Identity Management requires Oracle WebLogic Server and a Middleware home directory.
For more information, see "Install Oracle WebLogic Server" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide. In addition, see "Running the Installation Program in Graphical Mode" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server.
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Note:
If you are installing Oracle Internet Directory 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) without an Oracle WebLogic administration domain, you do not need to install Oracle WebLogic.Perform the following steps to install Oracle WebLogic Server and create the Oracle Middleware Home directory. You can refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server for complete information about installing Oracle WebLogic Server.
Insert the Oracle WebLogic Server CD-ROM or download the Oracle WebLogic Server Installer from the following Web site:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/htdocs/wls_main.html
Locate the appropriate executable file for your system, such as:
wls1033_linux32.bin for 32-bit Linux systems
wls1033_win32.exe for 32-bit Windows systems
wls1033_generic.jar for all 64-bit platforms
The 32-bit executable files are bundled with the appropriate JDK version. If you use the 64-bit installer, you will need to invoke the installer with a supported JDK for your platform. This JDK must be installed on your system before you install Oracle WebLogic Server. Refer to the Oracle Fusion Middleware certification document for a list of supported JDKs for your platform:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/files/fusion_certification.html
For more information about downloading Oracle WebLogic Server, see "Product Distribution" in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server.
Run the Oracle WebLogic Server Installer directly from the CD-ROM, or copy the file to your local system and run it locally. For 64-bit installations:
Before running the installer, set the DISPLAY
environment variable on your system.
Replace JAVA_HOME
with the installation location of the supported JDK you installed for your platform.
Use the -d64
flag when using 32/64-bit hybrid JDKs (such as the HP JDK for HP-UX and SUN JDK for Solaris SPARC).
Execute JAVA_HOME
/bin/java -version
(or JAVA_HOME
/bin/java -d64 -version
on 32/64-bit hybrid JDKs) to ensure that your JAVA_HOME refers to a 64-bit JDK.
Examples for 32-bit systems:
Linux:
./wls1033_linux32.bin
Windows:
wls1033_win32.exe
Examples for 64-bit systems:
UNIX:
JAVA_HOME/bin/java -jar wls1033_generic.jar
or
JAVA_HOME/bin/java -d64 -jar wls1033_generic.jar
Windows:
JAVA_HOME\bin\java -jar wls1033_generic.jar
Note:
After you start the Oracle WebLogic Server Installer, the Welcome screen appears.Click Next. The Choose Middleware Home Directory screen appears.
Select Create a new Middleware Home and identify the desired location for your new Middleware Home directory, which is the top-level directory for all Oracle Fusion Middleware products. The WebLogic Home directory will be created inside the Middleware Home directory.
Note:
If the Middleware Home directory already exists on your system, it must be an empty directory.Click Next. The Register for Security Updates screen appears.
Select whether or not you want to receive the latest product and security updates. If you choose not to receive anything, you will be asked to verify your selection before continuing.
Click Next. The Choose Install Type screen appears.
Select Typical and click Next. The Choose Product Installation Directories screen appears.
Specify the desired location for your WebLogic Server Home directory and click Next.
If you are installing Oracle WebLogic Server on a UNIX system, the Installation Summary screen appears. Go to step 9 now.
If you are installing Oracle WebLogic Server on a Windows system, the Choose Shortcut Location screen appears. Specify a location where you want Windows to create a shortcut to Oracle products and click Next. The Installation Summary screen appears.
Click Next on the Installation Summary screen.
The Installation Progress screen appears.
Click Next. The Installation Complete screen appears.
De-select Run Quickstart and click Done to exit the Installer.
Notes:
The same user that installed Oracle WebLogic Server must install Oracle Identity Management.
Do not log in to the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console during Oracle Identity Management installation.
Follow the instructions in Table 5-1 to install Oracle Identity Management 11.1.1.2.0.
If you need additional help with any of the installation screens, click Help to access the online help.
Table 5-1 Installation Flow for Install Only Option
No. | Screen | Description and Action Required |
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1 |
Welcome Screen |
Click Next to continue. |
2 |
Select Installation Type Screen |
Select Install Software - Do Not Configure. Click Next to continue. |
3 |
Prerequisite Checks Screen |
Click Next to continue. |
4 |
Specify Installation Location Screen |
Specify the Middleware Home and Oracle Home locations. For more information about these directories, see "Oracle Fusion Middleware Directory Structure and Concepts" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide. Click Next to continue. |
5 |
Specify Security Updates Screen |
Provide your E-mail address to be informed of the latest product issues. Click Next to continue. |
6 |
Installation Summary Screen (Install Only Option) |
Verify the information on this screen. Click Install to begin the installation. |
7 |
Installation Progress Screen |
If you are installing on a UNIX system, you may be asked to run the Click Next to continue. |
8 |
Installation Complete Screen |
Click Finish to dismiss the installer. |
After the installation is complete, you must run the Patch Set Installer for Oracle Identity Management to update your 11.1.1.2.0 software to 11.1.1.3.0, which is the latest version.
For instructions, go to "Applying the Latest Oracle Fusion Middleware Patch Set with the Patch Set Installers" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching Guide.