This section describes runtime issues with the WebLogic 8 Plug-In.
If you install a WebLogic domain and Administration server component with the secureConnect variable set to true, the installation fails. The error message for this failure indicates that the server cannot be started, or that the server is already running.
Workaround: Choose the appropriate workaround from the following list.
To install a WebLogic 8.1.4 domain and Administration server on an IBM AIX Remote Agent, set the weblogicJARPath for the domain and Administration server component to the following value.
:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server:[/]lib:[/]weblogic.jar;:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server: [/]lib:[/]webserviceclient+ssl_pj.jar
Ensure that the javaHome variable value points to JDK 1.4.2, or compatible version.
To install a WebLogic 8.1.3 domain and Administration server on an IBM AIX Remote Agent, set the weblogicJARPath for the domain and Administration server component to the following value.
:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server:[/]lib:[/]weblogic.jar;:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server: [/]lib:[/]wlcipher.jar;:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server:[/]lib:[/]webserviceclient+ssl_pj.jar
Ensure that the javaHome variable value points to JDK 1.4.2, or compatible version.
To install a WebLogic 8.1.3 domain and Administration server on a Solaris 9 x86 Remote Agent, set the weblogicJARPath for the domain and Administration server component to the following value.
:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server:[/]lib:[/]weblogic.jar;:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server: [/]lib:[/]wlcipher.jar;:[wlHomeDir]:[/]server:[/]lib:[/]webserviceclient+ssl_pj.jar
Ensure that the javaHome variable value points to JDK 1.4.2, or compatible version.
To install a WebLogic 8.1.3 domain and Administration server on a Solaris 9 SPARC Or Linux Remote Agent, you need to acquire the weblogic.jar file for the WebLogic 8.1.4 release. Set theweblogicJARPath variable for the domain and Administration server component to the location of the WebLogic 8.1.4 weblogic.jar file.
To acquire the weblogic.jar file for the WebLogic 8.1.4 release, see the BEA home page.