Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for Oracle WebCenter

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6.4.3.1 Installing Oracle WebLogic Server

See Understanding Your Installation Starting Point in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide for the version of Oracle WebLogic Server to use with the latest version of Oracle Fusion Middleware. To install Oracle WebLogic Server on all nodes in the application tier:

1. On UNIX platforms, if the etcoraInst.loc or

varoptoracleoraInst.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, skip this step.

2. Start Oracle WebLogic Server Installer.

3. In the Welcome screen, click Next.

4. In the Choose Middleware Home Directory screen:

■ Select Create a New Middleware Home ■ For the Middleware Home Directory field, enter MW_HOME ■ Click Next. 5. In the Register for Security Updates screen, enter your contact information for security update notifications, and click Next.

6. In the Choose Install Type screen, select Custom, and click Next.

7. In the JDK Selection screen, select only Oracle JRockit 1.6.0_14 SDK, and click

Next .

8. In the Choose Product Installation Directories screen, accept the following

directory: WL_HOME Click Next. 9. In the Installation Summary screen, click Next. 10. In the Installation Complete screen, deselect Run QuickStart, and click Done.

6.4.3.2 Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware for Oracle WebCenter

To install Oracle Fusion Middleware for Oracle WebCenter on all the nodes in the application tier: 1. Start Oracle Fusion Middleware for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g WebCenter Installer: On UNIX, Linux used in this example: APPHOST1 runInstaller On Windows: APPHOST1 setup.exe When Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g WebCenter Installer prompts you for a JREJDK location enter Oracle SDK location created in the Oracle WebLogic Server installation, for example, MW_HOMEjrockit_160_14_R27.6.4-18. 2. In the Welcome screen, click Next. Configuring High Availability for Oracle ADF and WebCenter Applications 6-53 3. In the Prerequisite Check screen, verify that the checks complete successfully, and click Next. 4. In the Specify Installation Location screen: ■ For Middleware Home, enter MW_HOME ■ For Oracle Home Directory, enter the directory you want to use, for example, wc Click Next. 5. In the Installation Summary screen, click Install. 6. In the Installation Complete screen, click Finish.

6.4.4 Enabling the Administration Server VIP

For information about configuring virtual IPs for the Administration Server, see Chapter 12, Active-Passive Topologies for Oracle Fusion Middleware High Availability. 6.4.5 Running Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard on APPHOST1 to Create the WebLogic Server WebCenter Domain Run Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard from the WebCenter directory in the Middleware home to create a domain containing the Administration Server and Oracle WebCenter components. Ensure that the database where you installed the repository is running. For Oracle RAC databases, Oracle recommends having all the instances running.

1. Start Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard from the ORACLE_

HOMEcommonbin directory using the following command: APPHOST1 .config.sh

2. In the Welcome screen, select Create a New WebLogic Domain, and click Next.

3. In the Select Domain Source screen, select Generate a domain configured

automatically to support the following products , and select the following products: When you select Webcenter Spaces, WSM Policy Manager and Oracle JRF are selected automatically. ■ Oracle WebCenter Spaces - 11.1.1.0 ■ Oracle Portlet Producers - 11.1.1.0 Note: Before you run the Configuration Wizard by following the instructions in Section 6.4.5, Running Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard on APPHOST1 to Create the WebLogic Server WebCenter Domain, ensure that you have applied the latest Oracle Fusion Middleware patch set and other known patches to your Middleware Home, so that you have the latest version of Oracle Fusion Middleware. See Understanding Your Installation Starting Point in Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Planning Guide for the steps you must perform to get the latest version of Oracle Fusion Middleware.