In this section, we walk through how to uninstall WebLogic 12C.
If you are looking to uninstall 11G version, then follow the link Uninstall WebLogic 11G.
The WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1) Generic Installer, fmw12.2.1.0.0wls.jar is extracted. Start the WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1) Generic Installer: jdk1.8.065/bin/java -jar fmw12.2.1.0.0wls.jar. If the Installation Inventory Setup dialog box appears, click OK to accept the default inventory location. I have struggled a lot in this issue and finally got the way to register AdminServer and Nodemanager as windows service for Weblogic. Below are the steps and issues faced with the progress: To register weblogic AdminServer as windows server first need to create a script which will contain values like oracle home, java home etc. Below is the. How to Uninstall WebLogic 12C In this section, we walk through how to uninstall WebLogic 12C. If you are looking to uninstall 11G version, then follow the link Uninstall WebLogic 11G. Uninstall WebLogic 12C 1. Login into WebLogic console and stop all the servers if any server is running (Default is.
Uninstall WebLogic 12C
1. Login into WebLogic console and stop all the servers if any server is running (Default is http://localhost:7001/console)
If not stopped properly, Stop it using the following command
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Install WebLogic Server 12c on Windows, create a new domain, and deploy a sample application, all in 30 minutes or less! A quick overview of the entire process, installation to deployment.
Installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12c on Windows
Oracle has made the installation and setup of WebLogic Server 12c on Windows, remarkably easy for us as developers. In less than a half-hour, you can install WebLogic Server, create a new WLS domain, configure the new WebLogic Server domain in NetBeans, and deploy your first application. In this post, we will run through the most basic example of the install and configuration process.
In an actual production environments, even on your development machine, you will have added considerations when deploying high-performance enterprise applications and services to WebLogic Server. Considerations, such as security, persistence, web service configuration, performance, monitoring, and messaging, not be covered. None the less, this post should show just how easy it is to get started with WebLogic Server.
In this brief post, we will cover :
Installing WebLogic Server 12c
Download the latest version of WebLogic Server (WLS) from Oracleâs website. Once the rather large download is complete, double-click on the executable file to start the install process. I used all the default settings during the installation, illustrated below.
Oracle recommends you create a %MW_HOME% environmental variable, whose value is the Middleware Home Directory, shown in the screen-grab, below:
Note the WebLogic Server Product Installation Directory in the screen-grab, below. You will need it for other configuration later in the post. You might also consider creating a %WL_HOME% environmental variable to store this value. It saves time when executing WLS commands in the terminal:
If you exit the Quick Start utility, and wish to return to it later, you can run the following command script:
Creating a New WebLogic Server Domain
With WLS installed, the first thing you will want to do is create a new WebLogic Server domain to host your applications. The easiest way to create a domain is the Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard. To start the Wizard, run the following command script (there is also an executable in the same directory):
The following screen-grabs show the creation a basic domain using the Wizard, without any added feature and functionality, such as web services, messaging, or persistence.
Make sure to note the username, password, and port you choose during the set-up. You will need them later to start the domain and to deploy to it.
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To start the new domain, run the following command script:
Once started, to reach the domainâs Administration Console, open a browser and enter the following URL (adjust it for the port you chose earlier):
Log into WLS using the username and password you chose during the domain creation in the previous steps.
Configuring WebLogic Server in NetBeans
Open NetBeans and switch to the âServicesâ Tab, right-click on âServerâ, and select âAdd Serverâ¦â. Enter the values used during the installation and domain creation steps, above.
The âServer Locationâ will be the same value as our %WL_HOME% variable:
The âDomainâ path will the root of our new domain, located where all domains are, in the âdomainsâ directory:
Creating a Sample Project to Deploy to Domain
To test your new WLS domain, create a quick Java EE Hello World RESTful web service NetBeans sample project. We have used this sample many times before in previous posts to demonstrate various server deployments.
Right-click on the project, and select âPropertiesâ, and then select the âBuildâ -> âRunâ menu item. Change the Server to âOracle WebLogic Serverâ. Leave all the other options with their default values.
Deploying the Sample Project
Right click on the Apache Ant âbuild.xmlâ file on the âFilesâ tab. Select âRun Targetâ -> âOther Targetsâ -> ârun-deployâ. Apache Ant will run the run-deploy target, which will run a series of dependent targets. They will compile the project, build the .war file, and deploy the .war to the newly created WLS domain. Since we did not configure any additional server within the domain, the project will be deployed to the existing âAdminServerâ server.
Return to the Administrative Console, and switch to the âDeploymentsâ window to view the newly deployed project.
To view the deployed project, open a second web browser window and enter the following URL:
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There you have it, a whirlwind WebLogic Server installation to deployment demonstration. So, how long did it take you?
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