Creating a WebLogic Domain for Unifier on Windows

Create a WebLogic domain for Unifier as follows:

  1. Run the WebLogic Configuration Wizard.
  2. In the Welcome window:
    1. Select Create a new WebLogic domain.
    2. Click Next.
  3. In the Select Domain Source window, click Next to accept the default selections.
  4. In the Specify Domain Name and Location:
    1. Enter a domain name for the new domain to be created.
    2. Enter the location of the new domain on the server.
    3. Click Next.
  5. In the Configure Administrator User Name and Password window:
    1. Enter the User Name and Password for the Administrator that will be created. This user name will be used to log into the WebLogic console.
    2. Click Next.
  6. In the Configure Server Start Mode and JDK window:
    1. In the left pane, select Production Mode.
    2. In the right pane, select the JDK you installed earlier.
    3. Click Next.
  7. In the Select Optional Configuration window:
    1. Select the Administration Server option.
    2. Click Next.
  8. (Optional) In the Configure the Administration Server window:
    1. Select the SSL Enabled option and set the SSL listen port if you are enabling Secure Sockets Layer communication.

      See http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E12840_01/wls/docs103/secmanage/ssl.html for more details on setting SSL for WebLogic.

      Note: Oracle recommends you always use SSL in a production environment for secure communications.

    2. Click Next.
  9. In the Configuration Summary window, click Create.

    If given the option, you can click Done now. Otherwise, continue to the next step.

  10. In the Creating Domain window, select Start Admin Server, and then click Done.
  11. When prompted, enter the Administrator User Name and Password that you entered above.

Related Topics

Configuring WebLogic for Unifier on Windows

Configuring the WebLogic Domain for Unifier (Mobile Device)

Installing and Configuring the Reports Server (Optional)

Starting the WebLogic Admin Server on Windows

Stopping the WebLogic Admin Server on Windows

Configuring WebLogic as a Service on Windows (Optional)

Configuring SSL Hostname Verification



Last Published Tuesday, February 20, 2024