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You can use Integrated WLS as a platform for pretesting WebCenter Portal application deployments on your local computer by establishing an application server connection to it from Oracle JDeveloper. You can run WebLogic Server on the standard JDK provided with your operating system or the one provided with Oracle JDeveloper. It is written entirely in Java and executes on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) of the standard Java Development Kit (JDK). Integrated WebLogic Server (Integrated WLS) is a preconfigured WebLogic Server that provides a complete Java 2 Enterprise Edition (Java EE) 1.4-compliant environment. In working with Integrated WLS, it is important to understand the following concepts. In this case, you may have to manually shut down or stop the Java process. Sometimes WebLogic Server is not accessible (for example, if a user tries to restart WebLogic Server too quickly, before it has successfully shut down). To stop a server (or to undeploy an application), select it from this menu. The Terminate menu shows you a list of running server(s) and the deployed application(s), if any.
There are several ways to determine if the integrated WLS is running and to stop it. To start Integrated WLS in the regular mode, select Start Server Instance from the Run menu. Running the service in debug mode helps in debugging the service. To start Integrated WLS in debug mode, select Debug Server Instance from the Run menu. There are several options for starting Integrated WLS available in the Run menu in Oracle JDeveloper.
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However, you do need to know how to start and stop Integrated WLS. For this Tutorial, you may not need to work with the additional libraries or prebuilt built portlets. Installation of Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework reconfigures the Integrated WebLogic Server (WLS) domain in JDeveloper to include additional libraries and several prebuilt portlets. Step 5: Work with the Integrated WebLogic Server (WLS) On the Updates page, search for the WebCenter Portal extension, select it, then click Finish.įor more information on obtaining and installing Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework, see the Oracle WebCenter Portal page on OTN ( ).
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Select Search Update Centers, and choose Oracle Fusion Middleware Products, then click Next. In Oracle JDeveloper, choose Check for Updates from the Help menu. If a dialog displays asking if you want to migrate settings from an earlier version, click No.
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To install the WebCenter Portal extension to Oracle JDeveloper using the Update Center: If you do not see these components (shown in Figure 2-2), you must install the WebCenter Portal extension, as described in the following steps. JDeveloper is now configured to create the WebCenter portal application for this Tutorial.For more information on obtaining and installing Oracle WebCenter Framework, see the Oracle WebCenter page on OTN at:įigure 2-2 Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework Extensions in Oracle JDeveloperĭescription of "Figure 2-2 Oracle WebCenter Portal Framework Extensions in Oracle JDeveloper" On the Source page, under Search Update Centers, search for the WebCenter extension, select it, then click Finish. If a dialog opens asking if you want to migrate settings from an earlier version, click No.įrom the Help menu, select Check for Updates.Ĭlick Next in the Welcome page of the Check for Updates wizard. If the Select Default Roles dialog displays, select Default Role to enable all technologies, and click OK. To install the WebCenter extension bundle:
The WebCenter extension bundle is a JDeveloper add-in that provides the complete set of WebCenter capabilities and features to the JDeveloper Studio Edition. Step 2: Install the WebCenter Extension Bundleīefore you can begin to develop WebCenter applications, you need to install the WebCenter extension bundle in Oracle JDeveloper.