After you have created a weblogic domain for Fusion Middleware, or a weblogic domain for Weblogc Server, next step is to start the weblogic components that include node
manager, administration server and managed server.
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Saturday, May 26, 2018
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
Creating Weblogic Domain for Fusion Middleware
After we have installed the Fusion Middleware
and completed its initial configuration, next step is to configure a weblogic
domain. A weblogic domain is a logically related group of weblogic resources.
Once we create a domain, and Administration Server instance is also gets
created that is used to manage this domain. After this, we can add Managed
Servers using this Administration Server by logging into the Administration
Server using an admin user account through a console. Web Applications are then
deployed on to the managed server(s). We can create multiple managed servers to
work as a cluster for load balancing and fault tolerance
Friday, May 11, 2018
Initial Configuration of Fusion Middleware after the Installation
After completing Fusion Middleware installation installation,
next step is initial configuration of the it. If you have done Fusion
Middleware Installation, you would need to configure certain schemas (this is
not needed for Weblogic and Coherence installation using generic installer)
before you can create domains and start using Fusion Middleware. Click here for the official
documentation.
Following are the schemas that need to be created
Following are the schemas that need to be created
Monday, May 7, 2018
ORA-02095: specified initialization parameter cannot be modified
This is a generic error
message that may be returned while setting an initialization parameter. There
are a few other error messages that we may face and in this article, I would
discuss those error messages as well. The most common reason of this error
message is modifying a parameter using ALTER SYSTEM command that is not
dynamically modifiable. In this case, we need to set the parameter in spfile,
or pfile, and then a re-bounce of the instance would set the value of this
parameter in the instance.
Tuesday, May 1, 2018
Installing Oracle Fusion Middleware 12.2 on Linux 6, Linux 7 and Windows
Oracle Fusion
Middleware contains many products, tools, and services, and provides facility
of using Java EE and developer tools, integration services, identity services,
business intelligence and several other Oracle products.
In this article I would demonstrate how to install Oracle Fusion Middleware 12.2 (I am using 12.2.1.2.0 for this article) on Linux 6 and Linux 7. Following is the official document that I used while writing this article.
In this article I would demonstrate how to install Oracle Fusion Middleware 12.2 (I am using 12.2.1.2.0 for this article) on Linux 6 and Linux 7. Following is the official document that I used while writing this article.