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3 Quick Installer
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The Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.3 Quick Installer is a lightweight installer that
contains all the necessary artifacts to develop and test applications on Oracle
WebLogic Server 12.2.1.3. The Quick Installer does not have a user interface and
is run directly from command line. The Quick Installer is supported on Windows,
Linux and Mac OS X systems. Installations performed with the Quick Installer can be
patched using standard Oracle Patching tool, OPatch.
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3. Run the Quick Installer jar file and specify values are desired to define where
the installation will be performed. Some examples of running the Quick Installer
are:
This will use the current working directory as the ORACLE_HOME in which to
install WebLogic Server. You must make sure that the current working directory
(ORACLE_HOME) does not contain an existing wls12210 directory.
This will use the specified ORACLE_HOME as the directory in which to install
WebLogic Server.
4. To see the full set of options available to run the Quick Installer specify the
-help command when running it:
Once the Quick Install has completed and installed Oracle WebLogic Server, a domain
will need to be manually created. A domain can be created directly from the command
line or it can be created using the Configuration Wizard.
Linux $ . <ORACLE_HOME>/oracle_common/common/bin/config.sh
Mac $ . <ORACLE_HOME>/oracle_common/common/bin/config.sh
Windows > <ORACLE_HOME>\oracle_common\common\bin\config.cmd
Linux $ . <ORACLE_HOME>/wlserver/server/bin/setWLSEnv.sh
Mac $ . <ORACLE_HOME>/wlserver/server/bin/setWLSEnv.sh
2. Create a new directory to store the domain and start the server.
Linux
$ mkdir domain
$ cd domain
$ JAVA_HOME/bin/java weblogic.Server
Mac
$ mkdir domain
$ cd domain
$ $JAVA_HOME/bin/java weblogic.Server
Windows
> mkdir domain
> cd domain
> %JAVA_HOME%\bin\java.exe weblogic.Server
Once the domain is created, you should shutdown the server and restart it with the
scripts provided in the newly created domain. This will start the associated Derby
database instance that is provided to make development easier with the Java EE 7
default datasource definition and operate as a default Job Repository for the Batch
API.
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