In the Change Center, if a Lock Edit button is visible, click it. Under Domain Structure, click Deployments. Under Deployments, click Install. Click Next. Select Install this deployment as an application, and click Next. In the Source Accessibility secti

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1.4.1.2 Configuring WebLogic Server

To configure WebLogic Server, follow these steps:

1. Create a new WebLogic domain to host MapViewer by running the following

script: BEA_HOMEwlserver_10.0commonbinconfig.sh This script starts a configuration wizard. It is suggested that you name the administration user weblogic; although if you use a different name, you can specify it when you configure MapViewer. You will use the administration user to log in to the MapViewer Administration page. 2. Start the domain by running the following script: BEA_HOMEuser_projectsdomainsmap-domainstartWebLogic.sh where map-domain is the name of the domain that you created in step 1.

1.4.1.3 Deploying and Starting MapViewer in WebLogic Server

After the new domain is running, you can log in to its console to start deploying MapViewer. Follow these steps. 1. Log in to the console, which is typically accessed at: http:host:7001console where host is the host name or IP address of the system running WebLogic server.

2. In the Change Center, if a Lock Edit button is visible, click it.

If a Lock Edit button is not visible, go to the next step. If this button is not visible, it probably means that the WebLogic server has been configured with the Automatically Acquire Lock and Activate Changes option enabled.

3. Under Domain Structure, click Deployments.

The administration console page will look similar to Figure 1–3 . 1-8 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle MapViewer Figure 1–3 WebLogic Administration Console Deployments

4. Under Deployments, click Install.

The next page is displayed, as shown in Figure 1–4 . Note that the location of the MapViewer directory ulmapviewermapviewer.ear in this case is the name of the directory, not the name of the .ear file. Introduction to MapViewer 1-9 Figure 1–4 WebLogic Administration Console Location

5. Click Next.

6. Select Install this deployment as an application, and click Next.

A page with the Source Accessibility section is displayed, as shown in Figure 1–5 1-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle MapViewer Figure 1–5 WebLogic Administration Console Source Accessibility

7. In the Source Accessibility section, select I will make the deployment accessible

from the following location . This option causes the unpacked MapViewer location to becomes the working directory of MapViewer. It also makes it easier if you want to upgrade MapViewer in the future, in which case you simply unpack the new mapviewer.ear file to this directory and restart WebLogic Server.

8. Click Finish, to start the deployment of MapViewer.

9. If the WebLogic server has been configured with the Automatically Acquire Lock and Activate Changes option enabled, skip the rest of this step and go to the next step when the deployment is finished. Introduction to MapViewer 1-11 If the WebLogic server has not been configured with the Automatically Acquire Lock and Activate Changes option enabled, when the deployment is finished, go to the Change Center, and click Activate Changes and then Release Configuration to complete the deployment process.

10. Start MapViewer by selecting mapviewer from Deployments, clicking Start, and