If you see a screen like below, it means that you have successfully logged in and also your Admin Server is properly setup. After that, use the url to login to the console using the credentials which you had provided earlier. Wait till it shows the server is in running state. For this, you will need to execute “ startWebLogic.cmd” in Administrator Mode from “ C:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home\user_projects\domains\base_domain“.Ĭheck the new Command Prompt that appears. We will use “ localhost” instead in the URL.īefore you can access the Weblogic Console, you will need to start the Admin Server. That is just the name of the PC which the configuration wizard picks up. Once configuration is complete, you will get something like the below. Leave the rest as it is and create the configuration. In the next step, assign both the Admin Server and the Managed Server to Machine1. In Machines, create a new Machine so that you can run the Managed Server. Make sure the port is different from what you have given for the Admin Server. If you want to create a Managed Server, then you can do so in the very next step.
Default port is 7001 and there’s no harm in leaving it as it is. In Administration Server, select the port on which you want to run your Admin Server. Next thing that you will need to do is Advanced Configuration. For JDK, you can give a different path, if you would like to use a different JDK other than the default one. In Domain Mode and JDK, select either Production or Development depending upon the type of project.
In Administrator Account, select the username and password that you want to use to login to the WebLogic console. In Templates, just go with a Basic Weblogic Server Domain.
You can also update an existing domain from here. If it’s a fresh installation, then you will need to create a new domain. Run the file “ config.cmd” in Administrator Mode. Go to this path – “ C:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home\oracle_common\common\bin” (the base directory might differ based on the directory you have chosen during installation). If it doesn’t, then you will have to manually run the Configuration Wizard. Clicking on Finish should take you to the Configuration Wizard. Once the installation is complete, you will need to go ahead the make the configurations based on which the server will run on your local PC. Once the installation is complete, you will get a display like below. Once the above steps are completed, proceed with the installation. In Installation Type, select WebLogic Server. By default, it will be “ C:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_Home”
In the Installation Location, select the directory where you want to install the server. Once the extraction is complete, you will get an installation wizard like below. Run the below commands to get started with your installation. Please note that Java JDK path may differ. After that go to the path where the installation jar is present.īefore starting the installation process, you will need to setup some environment variables so that installation can start.
To initiate the installation process, you need to open the Command Prompt in Administrator Mode. The next thing that you need to do is run this jar to initiate the installation. Once the download of the installer is complete, extract the zip folder where you will find an executable jar file. Make sure you accept the License Agreement and then download the Generic installer. The first thing that you need to do is download the installer from this link.
Here is a step by step guide on how to configure Local Oracle WebLogic Server on Windows. If you’re looking to develop an application that is designed to run on Oracle WebLogic Server, the best way to test your application would be to run it on your local PC. Oracle WebLogic Server is one of the most popular Java EE application server.