This section includes the following topics:
The development installation has two JAR files.
Base development installer—Contains required WebLogic Server components:
Essential development files, such as Core Application Server and Coherence
WebLogic Server Administration Console
WebLogic client JAR files
TopLink
Jackson (open-source Java JSON processor)
Jersey (open-source RESTful Web Services framework)
Maven (open-source repository manager)
OPatch
OUI installation and deinstallation files
The base installer does not include:
Native JNI libraries for unsupported platforms
Oracle Configuration Manager (OCM)
Web services clients
Server samples
Coherence examples
WebLogic Server Administration Console Language help files
Derby evaluation database
Supplement development installer—this JAR file adds the following optional WebLogic Server components to an existing base development installation:
Server examples
Derby evaluation database
WebLogic Server Administration Console Language help files
Coherence examples
Web services clients
Note:
For up-to-date information and known issues for WebLogic Server for Developers base and supplemental installers, see README files available for each development installer on the Oracle download site.
You download the installers from Oracle Technology Network.
To download the files:
ORACLE_HOME
directory in which to install WebLogic Server for Developers.http://download.oracle.com
. WebLogic Server for Developers JAR files are available only on Oracle Technology Network.The Developers installation has disk space and JDK requirements.
The WebLogic Server for Developers installation requires:
A minimum of 800MB of disk space
JDK 1.8 update or greater
Before you run the installer:
Set JAVA_HOME
in the shell window you are using to run the installation.
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For Mac environments, Oracle recommends that you set the Xmx
memory argument
Create the ORACLE_HOME
directory prior to starting the installation. This directory must exist and must be empty before running the basic installer.
The WebLogic Server for Developers installation uses Oracle Universal Installer to run a silent operation. No input is needed.
You must install the WebLogic Server for Developers base installation first. After it installs, if you want components included in the supplemental installer, run the WebLogic Server for Developers supplemental installation using the same steps.
Topics in this section include the following:
ORACLE_HOME
directory.ORACLE_HOME
directoryFollow these steps to run the installer from the ORACLE_HOME
directory.
You create a development domain in the same way you normally do for WebLogic Server using either the Configuration Wizard or WebLogic Scripting Tool (WLST).
Oracle recommends that you create the domain outside the ORACLE_HOME
directory.
To create a domain using the Configuration Wizard:
For detailed information about Configuration Wizard screens, click Help or see Overview of the Configuration Wizard in Oracle Fusion Middleware Creating WebLogic Domains Using the Configuration Wizard.
To create a domain using WLST, see "Create WebLogic Domains Using WLST Offline" in Oracle Fusion Middleware Understanding the WebLogic Scripting Tool.
You start your domain before accessing the Administration Console.
To start your WebLogic domain and access the Administration Console:
For more about starting and stopping WebLogic Server, see Starting and Stopping Servers in Oracle Fusion Middleware Administering Server Startup and Shutdown for Oracle WebLogic Server.
For more about the WebLogic Server Administration Console, see Start the Console in Oracle Fusion Middleware Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console Online Help.
To upgrade a development installation, you must download and install the new distribution to a new location. After installing the new distribution, use the Fusion Middleware Reconfiguration Wizard or WLST to associate an existing domain with the new installation.
To upgrade a domain using the Reconfiguration Wizard:
For more information on the Reconfiguration Wizard, click the Help button or see Introduction in Online Help.
To upgrade a domain using WLST, see Reconfiguring a WebLogic Domain Using WebLogic Scripting Tool in Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server.
You use the Oracle Patching tool (OPatch) to apply patches to a WebLogic Server development installation .
For information about upgrading WebLogic Server, see About Rolling Updates in Oracle Fusion Middleware Upgrading Oracle WebLogic Server.
For information about using OPatch, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Patching with OPatch.
Use the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) deinstallation tool to remove a WebLogic Server for Developers installation.
To remove a WebLogic Server for Developers installation:
For more information about deinstallation, see Deinstalling Oracle WebLogic Server and Coherence.