Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter
4.1 Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware Home
As described in Section 2.3, Shared Storage and Recommended Directory Structure, you install Oracle Fusion Middleware in at least two storage locations for redundancy. You must install the following components of Oracle Fusion Middleware: ■ Oracle WebLogic Server see Section 4.1.1, Installing Oracle WebLogic Server ■ Oracle WebCenter see Section 4.1.2, Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter4.1.1 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server
Perform these steps to install Oracle WebLogic Server on SOAHOST1, SOAHOST2, WCHOST1,and WCHOST2. For information about running the generic installer for installing WebLogic Server on 64-bit platforms using a 64-bit JDK, see the section Installing WebLogic Server on 64-Bit Platforms Using a 64-Bit JDK in the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle WebLogic Server. To install Oracle WebLogic Server: 1. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server installer For UNIX Linux used in this example: SOAHOST1 wls_linux32.bin For Windows operating systems: SOAHOST1 wls_win32.exe2. In the Welcome screen, click Next.
3. In the Choose Middleware Home Directory screen, do the following: ■ Select Create a New Middleware Home. ■ For Middleware Home Directory, enter MW_HOME. Note: See Section 2.3, Shared Storage and Recommended Directory Structure for more information. Creating a Domain 4-3 Click Next. 4. In the Register for Security Updates screen, enter your contact information so that you can be notified of security updates, and click Next.5. In the Choose Install Type screen, select Custom, and click Next.
6. In the Choose Products and Components screen, click Next.
7. In the JDK Selection screen, select only Oracle JRockit 1.6.0_version SDK, and
click Next. 8. In the Choose Product Installation Directories screen, accept the directory WL_ HOME , and click Next. 9. In the Installation Summary screen, click Next. 10. In the Installation Complete screen, unselect Run QuickStart, and click Done.4.1.2 Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter
Perform these steps to install Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter on SOAHOST1, SOAHOST2, WCHOST1, and WCHOST2. 1. On Linux platforms, if the etcoraInst.loc file exists, check that its contents are correct. Specifically, check that the inventory directory is correct and that you have write permissions for that directory. If the etcoraInst.loc file does not exist, you can skip this step. 2. Start the installer for Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter. SOAHOST1 runInstaller When the installer prompts you for a JREJDK location, enter the Oracle SDK location created in the Oracle WebLogic Server installation, for example, MW_ HOMEjrockit_160_version .3. In the Specify Inventory Directory screen, do the following:
a. Enter HOMEoraInventory, where HOME is the home directory of the user
Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» What is an Enterprise Deployment? Terminology
» Load Balancer Requirements Web Tier
» Oracle Identity Management Application Tier
» Data Tier What to Install Unicast Requirement
» Installation and Configuration Procedure Overview of Installation Strategies
» Database Host Requirements Supported Database Versions Initialization Parameters
» Loading the Oracle Fusion Metadata Repository in the Oracle RAC Database
» Configuring SOA Schemas for Transactional Recovery Privileges Backing Up the Database
» IPs and Virtual IPs Firewalls and Ports
» Hardware Requirements LDAP as Credential and Policy Store
» Installing Oracle HTTP Server on WEBHOST1 and WEBHOST2
» Validating Oracle HTTP Server Through the Load Balancer Backing Up Oracle HTTP Server
» Installing Oracle WebLogic Server Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for WebCenter
» Enter HOMEoraInventory, where HOME is the home directory of the user Click Next.
» Applying the Java Required Files JRF Template to the WSM-PM_ Cluster
» Manually Failing Over the Administration Server to SOAHOST2
» Restarting the Administration Server Configuring Oracle Coherence for Deploying Composites
» Setting Connection Destination Identifiers for B2B Queues
» Validating Access Through Setting the Frontend HTTP Host and Port
» Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware Home Extending the Domain for WebCenter Components
» Generating Self-Signed Certificates Using the utils.CertGen Utility
» Configuring Node Manager to Use the Custom Keystores
» Configuring Search Services About Adding Oracle UCM to a Domain
» Extending the Domain to Include Oracle UCM
» Configuring the WC_UCM1 Managed Server
» Reassociating the Domain Policy Store
» Running the OAM Configuration Tool
» Configuring IP Validation for the Webgate Understanding Virtual Host configuration
» Configuring Virtual Hosts for OAM 10g
» The RREG Tool Register the WebGate Agent
» Configuring System Properties Setting Up Discussions Server to Use OAM as SSO Provider
» Monitoring the Topology Configuring UMS Drivers
» Managing Space in the SOA Infrastructure Database
» Performing Backups and Recoveries
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