Announcement : Monitor Bea WebLogic - ManageEngine Applications Manager

AdventNet introduces ManageEngine Applications Manager 6 - an affordable and integrated Application, Server, and System Monitoring Tool for Enterprise IT.
This release also includes a Free Edition, with which you can manage up to 10 WebLogic Servers.
In addition to WebLogic (6.x, 7.x, 8.x), it supports the following applications :
Application Servers : Tomcat, JBoss, WebSphere
Databases : Oracle, MS SQL, MySQL
Systems : Linux, Windows, Solaris
Services : TCP Ports, Mail Servers, Web Servers, HTTP URLs (Web Pages)
Custom Applications : JMX and SNMP Consoles
Other Features : Root Cause Analysis, Alerts, Reports, Web Client
Live Demo [ http://demo.appmanager.com ]
WebLogic Monitoring Capabilities :
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/applications_manager/weblogic-management.html
To learn more about the product, please visit:
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/applications_manager/
Free Download :
http://manageengine.adventnet.com/products/applications_manager/download.html
For support queries and feedback, kindly mail us to [email protected]

MAke sure you have not set ANY environment variable related to Oracle / BEA / Java / LD_library path. Use the following script to unset / set the initial settings:
#!/bin/sh
unset ORACLE_BASE ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_SID ORACLE_TERM
unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64
unset CLASSPATH JAVA_HOME
export PATH=.:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/VRTS/bin
export BEA_HOME=/appl/oracle/products/9.2/weblogic
Marc
http://orasoa.blogspot.com

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    >
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    Thanks,
    Gunardy

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    PROXY_HOST=www-proxy.us.oracle.com
    #PROXY_HOST=
    #PROXY_PORT is the Port where the proxy server is running
    PROXY_PORT=80
    #PROXY_PORT=
    #NON_PROXY_HOST is the list of non proxy hosts that are divided by a | symbol
    #NON_PROXY_HOST=*.oracle.com|*.oraclecorp.com|localhost|127.0.0.1|stbbn10|stbbn10.us.oracle.com
    NON_PROXY_HOST=*.oracle.com|*.oraclecorp.com|localhost|127.0.0.1|stbbn10|stbbn10.us.oracle.com|16.157.134.135
    When I run the setup.sh , it will report
    BUILD FAILED
    /opt/software/WL_Installables/build.xml:131: Traceback (innermost last):
    File "./wl_scripts/bpelDomain.py", line 22, in ?
    File "./wl_scripts/createGroupsAndUsers.py", line 4, in ?
    weblogic.management.utils.AlreadyExistsException: [Security:090267]Group BpelGroup
    Actully ,there is no BpelGroup in Weblogic. Does anybody know how to solve it ?

    MAke sure you have not set ANY environment variable related to Oracle / BEA / Java / LD_library path. Use the following script to unset / set the initial settings:
    #!/bin/sh
    unset ORACLE_BASE ORACLE_HOME ORACLE_SID ORACLE_TERM
    unset LD_LIBRARY_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH_64
    unset CLASSPATH JAVA_HOME
    export PATH=.:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/opt/VRTS/bin
    export BEA_HOME=/appl/oracle/products/9.2/weblogic
    Marc
    http://orasoa.blogspot.com

  • ANN: J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available!

    ** J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available! **
    The first hardcopies of the only programming book to cover J2EE & WebLogic 6
    are now available. For those of you that have already ordered, we thank you.
    In just a few short weeks we have moved up to the No. 42 spot on Amazon.
    If you have not ordered already, you can order now and copies will be
    shipped in just a few short days. The book can be located Amazon.com at the
    following URL:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/ref=ase_learnweblogic/103-
    5396741-5920623
    More information on this book can be located at:
    http://www.learnweblogic.com/.
    ** Overview **
    Building J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic is targeted at Java programmers
    developing applications for the BEA WebLogic platform, the leading Web
    Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
    practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
    After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
    will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
    robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
    The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
    that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
    application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
    needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
    accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
    explore significant areas of building a distributed Enterprise Java
    application, including:
    · Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
    · Building presentation logic
    · Establishing database connectivity
    · Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
    · Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
    maintained.
    ** About the Authors **
    Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer at BEA Systems. He is currently
    the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
    BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
    Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
    Michael Girdley is the Director of Product Management for WebLogic Server at
    BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
    engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
    Michael is a co-author of Web Programming with Java (Sams-net Publishing,
    1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
    Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with Honors from
    Lafayette College.
    Sandra L. Emerson is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years'
    experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
    trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
    Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
    Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
    (Addison-Wesley, 1989-99). The fourth edition of The Practical SQL Handbook
    is scheduled for Fall, 2000.

    ** J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available! **
    The first hardcopies of the only programming book to cover J2EE & WebLogic 6
    are now available. For those of you that have already ordered, we thank you.
    In just a few short weeks we have moved up to the No. 42 spot on Amazon.
    If you have not ordered already, you can order now and copies will be
    shipped in just a few short days. The book can be located Amazon.com at the
    following URL:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/ref=ase_learnweblogic/103-
    5396741-5920623
    More information on this book can be located at:
    http://www.learnweblogic.com/.
    ** Overview **
    Building J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic is targeted at Java programmers
    developing applications for the BEA WebLogic platform, the leading Web
    Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
    practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
    After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
    will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
    robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
    The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
    that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
    application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
    needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
    accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
    explore significant areas of building a distributed Enterprise Java
    application, including:
    · Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
    · Building presentation logic
    · Establishing database connectivity
    · Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
    · Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
    maintained.
    ** About the Authors **
    Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer at BEA Systems. He is currently
    the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
    BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
    Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
    Michael Girdley is the Director of Product Management for WebLogic Server at
    BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
    engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
    Michael is a co-author of Web Programming with Java (Sams-net Publishing,
    1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
    Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with Honors from
    Lafayette College.
    Sandra L. Emerson is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years'
    experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
    trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
    Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
    Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
    (Addison-Wesley, 1989-99). The fourth edition of The Practical SQL Handbook
    is scheduled for Fall, 2000.

  • J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available!

    ** J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available! **
    The first hardcopies of the only programming book to cover J2EE & WebLogic 6
    are now available. For those of you that have already ordered, we thank you.
    In just a few short weeks we have moved up to the No. 42 spot on Amazon.
    If you have not ordered already, you can order now and copies will be
    shipped in just a few short days. The book can be located Amazon.com at the
    following URL:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/ref=ase_learnweblogic/103-
    5396741-5920623
    More information on this book can be located at:
    http://www.learnweblogic.com/.
    ** Overview **
    Building J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic is targeted at Java programmers
    developing applications for the BEA WebLogic platform, the leading Web
    Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
    practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
    After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
    will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
    robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
    The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
    that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
    application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
    needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
    accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
    explore significant areas of building a distributed Enterprise Java
    application, including:
    · Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
    · Building presentation logic
    · Establishing database connectivity
    · Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
    · Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
    maintained.
    ** About the Authors **
    Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer at BEA Systems. He is currently
    the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
    BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
    Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
    Michael Girdley is the Director of Product Management for WebLogic Server at
    BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
    engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
    Michael is a co-author of Web Programming with Java (Sams-net Publishing,
    1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
    Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with Honors from
    Lafayette College.
    Sandra L. Emerson is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years'
    experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
    trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
    Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
    Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
    (Addison-Wesley, 1989-99). The fourth edition of The Practical SQL Handbook
    is scheduled for Fall, 2000.

    ** J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available! **
    The first hardcopies of the only programming book to cover J2EE & WebLogic 6
    are now available. For those of you that have already ordered, we thank you.
    In just a few short weeks we have moved up to the No. 42 spot on Amazon.
    If you have not ordered already, you can order now and copies will be
    shipped in just a few short days. The book can be located Amazon.com at the
    following URL:
    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/ref=ase_learnweblogic/103-
    5396741-5920623
    More information on this book can be located at:
    http://www.learnweblogic.com/.
    ** Overview **
    Building J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic is targeted at Java programmers
    developing applications for the BEA WebLogic platform, the leading Web
    Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
    practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
    After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
    will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
    robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
    The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
    that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
    application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
    needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
    accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
    explore significant areas of building a distributed Enterprise Java
    application, including:
    · Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
    · Building presentation logic
    · Establishing database connectivity
    · Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
    · Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
    maintained.
    ** About the Authors **
    Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer at BEA Systems. He is currently
    the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
    BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
    Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
    Michael Girdley is the Director of Product Management for WebLogic Server at
    BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
    engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
    Michael is a co-author of Web Programming with Java (Sams-net Publishing,
    1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
    Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with Honors from
    Lafayette College.
    Sandra L. Emerson is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years'
    experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
    trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
    Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
    Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
    (Addison-Wesley, 1989-99). The fourth edition of The Practical SQL Handbook
    is scheduled for Fall, 2000.

  • Announcement: BEA WebLogic Plugin for Eclipse

              ObjectLearn has announced the pre-release version of a completely free Eclipse
              Plugin for BEA WebLogic Server. Lomboz J2EE plugin for the Eclipse platform
              supports all J2EE 1.2 and above certified application servers which are also
              100% Java. Current pre-relase version is capable of launcing the WebLogicServer
              inside the eclipse environment. It Also has J2EE Project types, wizards, and
              smart JSP editors. It supports development time repeated deployment of web applications
              to WebLogic server instances.
              Lomboz is available for download at http://www.objectlearn.com
              Information about the Eclipse Project is available at http://www.eclipse.org
              

              ObjectLearn has announced the pre-release version of a completely free Eclipse
              Plugin for BEA WebLogic Server. Lomboz J2EE plugin for the Eclipse platform
              supports all J2EE 1.2 and above certified application servers which are also
              100% Java. Current pre-relase version is capable of launcing the WebLogicServer
              inside the eclipse environment. It Also has J2EE Project types, wizards, and
              smart JSP editors. It supports development time repeated deployment of web applications
              to WebLogic server instances.
              Lomboz is available for download at http://www.objectlearn.com
              Information about the Eclipse Project is available at http://www.eclipse.org
              

  • Support for the creation of a new BEA WebLogic Application Server v10.3

    To All,
    After downloading and installing the Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (Ganymede: http://download.oracle.com/otn_software/oepe/ganymede) I attempted to create a new BEA WebLogic 10.3 server - since that is the version of the application server that I have installed on my machine.
    I went to create the new server and selected "BEA WebLogic Server v10.0", since there was no option to select a WebLogic 10.3 server. I selected as the WebLogic Home directory "D:\BEA_HOME\wlserver_10.3" and received the error message: "The path "D:\BEA_HOME\wlserver_10.3" contains the wrong version of WebLogic Server. Expected version 10.0. Found version 10.3."
    Is there some way that I can create a new WLS v10.3 in Eclipse Ganymede? Do I need to download an additional plugin?
    Thanks in advance for your help on this,
    John Livingstone

    Look for WLS 10.3 under Oracle rather than BEA group.
    Konstantin

  • BEA Weblogic Application Server

    Hi All,
    Is or was there an BEA Weblogic Application Server 8.0 version? I believe that
    there was no such version, but can someone confirm this for me?
    Thanks
    Simon

    Current versions are:
    5.1, 6.0, 6.1 7.0 and 8.1
    and coming soon 9.X
    Jin
    "simon" <[email protected]> wrote:
    >
    Hi All,
    Is or was there an BEA Weblogic Application Server 8.0 version? I believe
    that
    there was no such version, but can someone confirm this for me?
    Thanks
    Simon

  • BEA WebLogic vs OAS/OC4J: application redeployment

    Hi gang
    I'm currently researching solutions to JEE application redeployment, or more specifically when you want to update an existing deployed application on a JEE app server, how can you do so with minimal interruption to the users?
    From my research on the internet I've found two approaches, one with the Oracle OAS camp, and another in the BEA Weblogic camp.
    Deepek Arora in this Redeploy Web App to Application Server points to an Oracle whitepaper that states the OAS approach is to use clusters. However this article is somewhat old so may not be the most recent recommended approach.
    I note that in the BEA documentation for the WebLogic Server here, the documentation details a feature called Production Redeployment (documented here). This feature allows both versions of the application to be deployed, and gracefully moves new user connections to the new application version, while maintaining existing user connections on the old version, eventually shutting down the older application version once the users have disconnected.
    What I'd like to know and I hope you can help me with is:
    a) Is clusters still the recommended OAS approach to this problem?
    b) Does OAS support the similar WebLogic facilities, or are there plans in the future (maybe 11g?) to include this feature?
    Very much thanks for your assistance in advance. This question has been bugging me for awhile, so it'd be great to hear your thoughts and recommendations. Alternatively any pointers to any Oracle documentation, whitepapers etc would be appreciated as there is a lot to digest.
    Thanks & regards,
    Chris Muir.

    Hey Chris --
    OC4J doesn't implement the same side-by-side versioning approach that WLS does -- it's a nice facility from what I have seen of it. We should buy them if we ever get the chance .. :-) Their staged/admin-only deployment model is also very useful for deploy/test/publish scenarios.
    In OracleAS 10.1.3.1+ we have the ability to execute a redeployment operation to a "group" of OC4J instances in a serial form.
    When a sequential redeployment operation is executed, the cluster deployment handler:
    1. Picks the first OC4J instance in the group.
    1.1 The container STOPS the application
    1.1.1 Signals to mod_oc4j to take it out of the route table so it doesn't get any new requests -- this happens dynamically with no restart required with OHS/mod_oc4j 10.1.3.
    1.1.2 Allows all current inflight requests to finish, flushes any session state updates
    1.2 The current version of the application is then undeployed
    1.3 The new version of the application is deployed
    1.4 The application is started
    1.4.1 Signals to mod_oc4j that is available for service, dynamically added back into the routing mix.
    1.5 Starts receiving and servicing requests
    2. Group deployment mechanism waits for the specified timeout period.
    3. Repeats the process for the remaining OC4J instances.
    4. Finishes.
    Since we have session affinity with OHS/mod_oc4j routing, any existing client requests will continue to go to their current instance unless it is stopped. So for customers on V1 of an application, they'll stay on it until it is upgraded. Any requests that get serviced by V2 of an application will continue to be serviced by that server/application, unless it is taken down for some reason.
    For those applications that are maintaining client "state" within the server, if the application has configured state-replication, then any session state will be maintained on other nodes as the redeployment of a specific node occurs.
    In earlier releases, this was documented in a far more manual fashion as something called a "cluster dance" -- where due to the automated synchronization when operating in a cluster, you needed to take instances out of one cluster into another to do the upgrade, then join them back together.
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/hi_av/OracleApplicationServer10gR2StatefulRollingUpgrades-WP.pdf
    The sequential group deployment mechanism, IMHO offers a much simpler path to do a multiple instance redeployment while maintaining availability.
    There's a general doc about this from the same author above here:
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/hi_av/OracleApplicationServer10gR3HA-WP.pdf
    There's a screen cam/viewlet somewhere on OTN I believe that demos this as well.
    And a fairly simple form of how-to here which walks you through an example:
    http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/ias/hi_av/Dynamic%20Routing.htm
    -steve-

  • Configuring Workspace to Application Server (BEA Weblogic)

    Hiello,
    I am in the processing of installing and configuring System 11.1.1.1 and I have run into an issue with configuring Worksapce. I have successfully installed and configured Shared Services on (server1) using BEA Weblogic 9.2 MP3 but when I go to configure Worksapce (on the same server) the Deploy to Application Server FAILS. I have uninstalled and re-installed the software 6+ times with the same results. I would think since Shared Services works using Weblogic 9.2 MP3, Workspace would also work.
    When the configruation FAILS while deploying to the Applicaton Server this is the error that is generated in the config log file:
    "(Jan 16, 2009, 08:11:11 AM), com.hyperion.hit.registry.utils.RegistryLogger, ERROR, Component type name null is not valid INVOKER IS com.hyperion.hit.registry.LogicalWebAppComponentImpl.getWebAppType
    (Jan 16, 2009, 08:11:11 AM), com.hyperion.hit.registry.LogicalWebAppComponentImpl, ERROR,"
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thanks

    Hi Jimit,
    Please download : Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.2) - Package Installer from the below link: http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/htdocs/wls_main.html
    Once you click on *"Accept"* radio button then after *"Sign in"* you will be able to download it for Linux.
    Installation is very easy ...just run the installer ...it will ask for the Installation Directory...and once you provide it...it should do every thing for you.
    Thanks
    Jay SenSharma
    http://jaysensharma.wordpress.com (WebLogic Wonders Are Here)

  • Build and run Sun's PetStore1.3.1_02 application with BEA WebLogic Server 8.1.

    build and run Sun's PetStore
    1.3.1_02 application with BEA WebLogic Server 8.1.
    5) In the same Command Prompt, compile PetStore using the commands:
    cd c:\bea\user_projects\domains\petstore
    setPetStoreEnv.cmd
    cd c:\petstore1.3.1_02\src
    ant
    buildfile:build.xml does not exist!
    build failed
    could you tell me how ?
    thank you

    What we, BEA, provides is a patch to allow you to compile Pet Store for
    WebLogic Server. It does not contain the source code.
    Sun's Pet Store source code can be found at
    http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/releases/petstore/petstore1_3_1_02.h
    tml. See the requirements section of README.TXT
    You need both in order to make it work.
    "Ankur" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:3fa9f2d9$[email protected]..
    Hi Nick,
    I tried building the petstore1.3.1_02 application following theinstructions in the readme. But I got an error as the buil.xml file is
    missing in the directory.....\petstore1.3.1_02\src.
    >
    I tried unzipping the downloaded again and for a petstore.domain.jar alongwith the readme. This jar does not contain the build.xml file.
    >
    Then I tried compiling one by one the component folder and found that the../xmldocuments/src folder has only a build.xml file but no source file...
    >
    Kinldy suggest what to do? Can you send me the zip via email?
    P.S: I have checked the zip and the files are missing.

  • [announce] PortalStudio 2.0 with Interaction Management

    MONGOOSE TECHNOLOGY ANNOUNCES PORTALSTUDIO 2.0 WITH INTERACTION MANAGEMENT
    Vendor-neutral portal platform now includes RealCommunities 2.0
    collaboration applications and Interaction Management Web services
    Houston, October 22, 2001 - Mongoose Technology, Inc., the company that set
    the benchmark for Portal Lifecycle Management and the first company to
    deliver a complete J2EET-based portal design, assembly, deployment, and
    management solution, today announced Mongoose PortalStudioT 2.0. The
    product, which provides an integrated development environment and portal
    platform, now includes Mongoose RealCommunitiesT applications and
    Interaction Management web services for online collaboration. Using Mongoose
    PortalStudio and Mongoose RealCommunities, companies can incorporate
    Interaction Management into their portals and Web sites to increase employee
    productivity, enhance partner effectiveness, and build customer loyalty.
    Delphi Group has defined Interaction Management: "Interaction management
    refers to web applications used to cultivate relationships among portal
    constituents. These person-to-person web services facilitate group
    formation, enhance team collaboration, and empower knowledge exchange
    between employees, customers, partners, and suppliers. Interaction
    Management helps organizations capture and retain intellectual capital,
    reduce employee turnover, increase team productivity, and build customer
    loyalty."
    "Interaction Management is a critical component of any portal strategy, and
    necessary for effectively nurturing online community and user
    relationships," says Nathaniel Palmer, Chief Analyst at Delphi Group. "In
    PortalStudio, Mongoose provides the first comprehensive set of web services
    for interaction management, within a application framework specifically
    designed for deploying and managing portal components."
    "We provide enterprise applications to the health care industry and
    international retailers" said Brian Fox, Vice President of
    MySoftwarePartner. "Our customers must provide timely and accurate
    information to consumers and to government agencies. We are using Mongoose
    PortalStudio to provide more useful information by aggregating our systems
    with other corporate applications in the Enterprise Portal. We are
    incorporating RealCommunities collaboration applications to improve customer
    support and to reduce the cost of gathering and reporting consumer data. "
    PortalStudio with Interaction Management
    RealCommunities collaboration applications are modular WebComponentsT of the
    PortalStudio platform that can be embedded into any Web site or portal. They
    are supported by RealCommunities Web Services that provide open API's to
    gather, store, and act upon person and activity related data.
    "Interaction Management is the set of person-to-person web services that
    support online relationships and transactions," says Mr. Palmer. The
    RealCommunities Web Services are based on the Mongoose 12 Principles of
    CollaborationT, and include Identity, Groups, Reputation, Environment and
    Communication.
    RealCommunities WebComponents provide structured interactions to support
    group goals. These collaboration capabilities can be incorporated into new
    or existing portals and Web sites. RealCommunities WebComponents include:
    Expertise & Skills Directory - This application facilitates the search
    for a person or a group with the expertise, skills, service capability, or
    reputation matching the user's needs.
    Engagement & Feedback - After identifying an appropriate individual or
    group, the application allows the user to negotiate an agreement for a
    consultative or service relationship with the provider and subsequently to
    rate the quality and usefulness of the provider's services.
    Messages & Chat - These WebComponents provide Message Boards, Chat, and
    Instant Messaging
    Question & Answer - This post-a-question and get-an-answer mechanism
    can be a public or private dialog and is used for self-help and support
    applications.
    File Sharing & Collaboration - Users can access content from WebDAV
    (Web-based distributed authoring and versioning) clients and DAV-enabled
    software packages such as Mongoose PortalStudioT, Microsoft® Office XP,
    Microsoft® Web Folders, Adobe Acrobat®, and Macromedia Dreamweaver®. Thus a
    Word® user can directly open documents that are stored in PortalStudio-based
    portals.
    Review & Recommend - This facility enables community members to provide
    opinions and ratings, look at what others are saying, and view a composite
    score of any participant or document.
    Rewards & Incentives - Reward employees, partners, or customers who
    participate in desired online activities. The application can be configured
    to promote loyalty by providing incentives and rewards for desired
    behaviors. The rules are easy to configure and change as business needs
    evolve.
    Tests & Polls - This utility enables a service provider or group leader
    to ask questions of a population. Rules can be applied to responses to
    generate scoring reports or individualized actions, e.g., if pass test, then
    update reputation and deliver certification by email.
    Companies can enhance their ebusiness effectiveness with Mongoose
    RealCommunitiesT Interaction Management applications for increasing
    productivity of sales teams, cultivating buyer and partner loyalty,
    capturing better market data, and accelerating innovation and time to
    market.
    PortalStudio 2.0 Delivers Fast Results
    Mongoose PortalStudio 2.0 is a visual portal assembly environment that
    allows users to quickly and easily design portal components, assemble them
    into a portal, then validate and deploy their portal solution to, for
    example, BEA WebLogic. The simplicity of PortalStudio 2.0's one-click wizard
    for configuring and deploying to environments such as BEA WebLogic is
    dramatic. Like a "portal compiler," the PortalStudio one-click wizard
    eliminates timely editing of complex J2EE and BEA specific configuration
    files.
    Other powerful features and capabilities in PortalStudio 2.0 include:
    Instant WebSkinT Personalization
    The presentation of information can be customized to the individual or
    company standards using Mongoose WebSkins. Users can pick an existing
    WebSkin from the PortalStudio library and re-brand their Web application or
    apply a custom look-and-feel in seconds. With PortalStudio's
    "person-to-system" Web services, XML-based content can be aggregated,
    categorized, searched, and cached, served up to various display devices, and
    personalized depending on browser, browser version, user, role, locale,
    display device, language, and custom rules. Altogether, users can build an
    application once, access it from many convenient devices, and be greeted by
    a personal presentation.
    Aggregate Corporate Applications
    Corporate applications and databases can be aggregated into the portal with
    Mongoose PortalStudio's "system-to-system" Web services for aggregation,
    mapping & merging, caching, scheduled queries, and Rules and Alarms.
    Mongoose PortalStudio includes WebConnectors for XML, JDBC, JCA, and MS
    Exchange.
    Enhance Existing Applications
    Mongoose's "federated" approach means users can use Mongoose's PortalStudio
    to create a portal from scratch and deploy it on a J2EE application server
    from any of the leading vendors; maintain and enhance existing portal
    applications; or embed Mongoose WebComponents into an existing Web
    application. WebComponents included with PortalStudio include Table, Tree,
    News, Document Sharing, Document Search, Message Boards, Chat, Instant
    Messaging, email, and a MiniBrowser with source code.
    Availability and Pricing
    Mongoose PortalStudio for BEA WebLogic and Mongoose PortalStudio 2.0
    Enterprise Edition are currently available and 30-day free trials are
    available at www.mongoosetech.com. PortalStudio 2.0 Enterprise Edition
    supports leading J2EE application servers, including BEA WebLogic,
    Oracle9iAS, Orion, Macromedia JRun, and IBM WebSphere. The Enterprise
    Edition ships with the Standard library of components, plus RealCommunities
    WebComponents and Interaction Management Web services.
    Mongoose Technology shatters the $100,000 barrier for an Enterprise Portal.
    Pricing begins at $3,000 for the PortalStudio Interactive Development
    Environment (IDE) that includes a standard library of WebComponents,
    RealCommunities Interaction Management WebComponents, a development-only
    license of Orion Application server and a 30-day trial of BEA WebLogic. A
    development license of PortalStudioT for BEA WebLogic® is available at an
    introductory price of $995. The deployment license of the PortalStudio
    Platform is available at an introductory price of $35,000 per CPU.
    PortalStudio is available directly from Mongoose as well as through its
    value-added resellers including: SSI Technologies, eKnowledgeCenter, and
    Iconixx.
    About Mongoose Technology, Inc.
    Mongoose Technology, Inc. (www.mongoosetech.com) is delivering and setting
    the benchmark for Portal Lifecycle Management products that are used
    worldwide to design, assemble, deploy, and manage ebusiness portals. The
    company's products include: Mongoose PortalStudioT Enterprise Edition, a
    visual portal assembly environment for the rapid development of customized
    enterprise portals on leading J2EE application servers; Mongoose
    PortalStudioT for BEA WebLogicT; and Mongoose RealCommunitiesT Interaction
    Management applications for increasing productivity of sales teams,
    cultivating buyer and partner loyalty, capturing better market data, and
    accelerating innovation and time to market. Major customers and partners
    include: BEA (www.bea.com), eBay (www.ebay.com), and SSI Technologies
    (www.ssi-americas.com). Mongoose Technology, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is
    headquartered at 1300 Hercules, #130, Houston, Texas 77058; phone,
    281/461-0099; fax, 281/461-0505.
    For questions or comments about this press release, please contact:
    [email protected]
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    Steps:
    On CAS server, install the Reporting Point Service Role.
    On System Center Configuration Manager Primary Site Server:
    Create or edit the sms_def.mof file and configuration.mof file required for MBAM 2.0 manually.
    Run MBAM 2.0 Setup and under Topology, choose System Center Configuration Manager Integration.
    Select the Feature “System Center Configuration Manager” and proceed for Pre-requisites check.
    All Pre-requisites check must be passed and complete the installation successfully.
    On Standalone Server: - SQL Server.
    Run MBAM 2.0 setup and choose Configuration Manager Integration.
    Do not select System Center Configuration Manager feature.
    Install the Recovery Database and Audit Database on the Database Server and reporting.
    On Standalone - Web Server.
    Run MBAM 2.0 setup and choose Configuration Manager Integration.
    Select only the MBAM Admin and Monitoring Feature and Self Server Portal on the Web Server.
    Manoj Sehgal

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