Apache with weblogic serveron windows xp.
Hi,
Can you plz tell me how to connect Apache http server to weblogic in the windows
os. The documentation provided is for linux platform. Can someone help me for
windows.
Thanks,
Ankur
Please see the jdbc chapter in the PE 8.0 developer's guide for the correct configuration for MySQL
also make sure you can ping the connectionpool via the cli or the gui
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How to configure apache and weblogic in windows 2000
i am novice,
i want to configure apache and weblogic in windows 2000
weblogic version is 6.1
apache version is 2.0
how to do?George,
I would take the following 'first steps'
1)Install Apache20 on your Windows machine following the Apache online documentation
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/misc/tutorials.html
2)Make sure you can 'serve up' static HTML content from your Apache Server
3)Install Weblogic Server per our online documentation
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs61/install/index.html
4)Also, make sure you can 'serve up' both static and dynamic (e.g., JSP) content
directly from WLS server
5)Once you have both of the above 'sanity' checks attempt to configure a simple
proxy by ppath or mime type via our online documentation
http://edocs.bea.com/wls/docs61/adminguide/apache.html#103803
Chuck Nelson
DRE
BEA Technical Support -
Using Apache with WebLogic Portal
Hi,
I had a small test WebLogic system working, and just started configuring an Apache server to frontend it, using the WebLogic Apache plugin to connect the two machines.
I did the httpd.conf configurations indicated in BEA's documentation, including the <Location /weblogic>, etc., and I was finally able to get it all working. But, to do this, I found that I had to copy the /features and /images directories from the WebLogic machine to under the /htdocs directory on my Apache machine, and I was wondering if this was "normal" (i.e., was that the correct thing to do)?
Thanks in advance,
Jimhoos,
When I read your msg, I wasn't sure 'where' you meant to try the "/app.portal*".
The Plugin documentation doesn't mention using a wildcard ("*") at all, but I figured I'd try it, and VOILA, it now works.
FYI, here's what I have in my httpd.conf:
# Re-route all /weblogic URLs to the WebLogic Portal via the Apache Plugin
<Location /weblogic>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
PathTrim /weblogic
</Location>
# Re-route all /app.portal* URLs (all URLs that start with '/app.portal' or '/app.portal...') to the WebLogic Portal via the Apache Plugin
<Location /app.portal*>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
</Location>
The URL I use to get to my portal initially is:
https://jim.foo.com/weblogic
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Jim -
Unable to use jstat with Weblogic on Windows
JDK 1.6.0_26 HotSpot
Windows Server 2003 SP2 Enterpise x64
Hello,
I am trying to use jstat and other similar tools to examine gc info. If I run jps, I only see the PIDs for jps, and jstatd (if I have it running). I am running Weblogic using Node Manager. Is there something I need to add to Node Manager property file to make the java.exe processes visible to jstat?
Thanks,
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Added Os and JDK infoConsole Output
works for characters covered by Lucida Console font if the first character in a line is ASCII (code < 128, e.g. blank)
CHCP 65001
sqlplus
SQL> select ' ', unistr('Josef \0419\043E\0437\0435\0444') from dual;
Josef Йозеф
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Euro €
Sven, windows is able to render the output (as covered by Lucida Console), but there is a quirk in MSVCRTxx (C Runtime-Lib), function fwrite(). The first byte in a line is passed separately to an isolated single write() call, which causes conversion of an utf8 sequence to fail.
Console Input
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Do i need apache with weblogic 8
I am developing a high traffic website. is weblogic alone is enough to cater high traffic or do i need a sep web server also.
One benefict I can say is that when the weblogic goes down or taken down for maintence I can display a message to the user.
thanks in advance.
Message was edited by SUNSHINE at Jan 25, 2005 8:15 AMHello,
Check out these presentations for some guidence (you need a flash plugin):
http://support.bea.com/askbea_soln/attachments/S-19032/Installing_Apache_Plugin_Proxy_By_Path_viewlet_swf.html
http://support.bea.com/askbea_soln/attachments/S-19033/Installing_Apache_Plugin_Proxy_By_Extension_viewlet_swf.html
The basic steps are to download the plugin and configure apache to pick it up.
apache conf config might look like:
AddModule mod_weblogic.c
<IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
WLProxySSL ON
Debug OFF
DebugConfigInfo ON
WLLogFile /var/log/wlproxy.log
FileCaching OFF
ErrorPage http://mydomain/noservice/noservice.htm
ConnectTimeoutSecs 180
WLSocketTimeoutSecs 180
ConnectRetrySecs 20
Idempotent OFF
</IfModule>
there should be lots of resources of the web for configuring pluggins, the wls one is no different.
cheers,
Hoos
Hussein Badakhchani
www.orbism.com -
Setting up Apache with Weblogic
We are currently migrating our site from NetDynamics to Weblogic Server.
In our current implementation we have three virtual host set up in Apache
Web server
and now these needs to talk to Weblogic for processing JSP/Servet request.
Now my question is I still want to use the same three virtual host to talk
to the default server setup in Weblogic.
All three virtual host points to different directories. How do I setup
Weblogic so that the same server can process
request from the three virtual hosts.
Thanks,
RakeshI have seen this post from you multiple times in more than one newsgroup.
Are you using the Apache-WebLogic plugin?
If yes you need to upgrade to 510 SP4 or later and do something like this
in your httpd.conf file:
<IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
WebLogicCluster "one:7001,two:7001,three:7001"
</IfModule>
NameVirtualHost 172.17.8.5
<VirtualHost goldengate1.mydomain.com>
PathTrim /weblogic1
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost goldengate2.mydomain.com>
PathTrim /weblogic2
</VirtualHost>
In the above configuration both the virtual hosts will point to the
same Cluster.
--Vinod.
Rakesh Gupta wrote:
We are currently migrating our site from NetDynamics to Weblogic Server.
In our current implementation we have three virtual host set up in Apache
Web server
and now these needs to talk to Weblogic for processing JSP/Servet request.
Now my question is I still want to use the same three virtual host to talk
to the default server setup in Weblogic.
All three virtual host points to different directories. How do I setup
Weblogic so that the same server can process
request from the three virtual hosts.
Thanks,
Rakesh -
We are currently migrating our site from NetDynamics to Weblogic Server.
In our current implementation we have three virtual host set up in Apache
Web server
and now these needs to talk to Weblogic for processing JSP/Servet request.
Now my question is I still want to use the same three virtual host to talk
to the default server setup in Weblogic.
All three virtual host points to different directories. How do I setup
Weblogic so that the same server can process
request from the three virtual hosts.
Thanks,
Rakesh
You will have to do something like the foll in your httpd.conf file:
<IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
WebLogicCluster "one:7001,two:7001,three:7001"
</IfModule>
NameVirtualHost 172.17.8.5
<VirtualHost goldengate1.mydomain.com>
PathTrim /weblogic1
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost goldengate2.mydomain.com>
PathTrim /weblogic2
</VirtualHost>
In the above configuration both the virtual hosts will point to the
same Cluster.
--Vinod.
Rakesh Gupta wrote:
> We are currently migrating our site from NetDynamics to Weblogic Server.
>
> In our current implementation we have three virtual host set up in Apache
> Web server
> and now these needs to talk to Weblogic for processing JSP/Servet request.
> Now my question is I still want to use the same three virtual host to talk
> to the default server setup in Weblogic.
> All three virtual host points to different directories. How do I setup
> Weblogic so that the same server can process
> request from the three virtual hosts.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rakesh
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I have a problem with using Apache 2.2.3 as a WebLogic SSL proxy. I have Apache 2.2 running and successfully configured an SSL cert, config in ssl.conf is...
<VirtualHost secure.daftdonkey.com>
# Setup SSL for secure.daftdonkey.com
ServerName secure.daftdonkey.com
SSLEngine On
SSLCertificateFile /oracle/secure/secure.daftdonkey.com.crt
SSLCertificateKeyFile /oracle/secure/secure.daftdonkey.com.key
SSLCertificateChainFile /oracle/secure/gd_bundle.crt
</VirtualHost>
This works fine
Now I want Apache to proxy requests to my WebLogic Server and secure them over SSL as well
e.g. a request to https://secure.daftdonkey.com/service goes to https://weblogic.internal.site/service
I have downloaded and configured the weblogic module and tested it handling traffic for HTTP and that worked, then I switched the WebLogic module to use SSL.
LoadModule weblogic_module modules/mod_wl.so
<IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
WebLogicHost weblogic.internal.site
WebLogicPort 16101
Debug ALL
SecureProxy ON
WLSSLWallet /oracle/secure/my-wallet
WLLogFile /tmp/wl-proxy.log
</IfModule>
<Location /service>
SetHandler weblogic-handler
</Location>
Starting Apache throws the error. I think this is my main problem, i've searched support.oracle.com and not found anything.
[Mon Jun 07 23:00:48 2010] [crit] (20014)Internal error: WL SSL Init failed for server: (null) on 0
but Apache starts... I get this error when I make a request to https://secure.daftdonkey.com/service
Failure of server APACHE bridge:
No backend server available for connection: timed out after 10 seconds or idempotent set to OFF.
Looking into the log /tmp/wl-proxy.log I see....
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393212759749971> URLfactory Created
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> ================New Request: [GET /service HTTP/1.1] =================
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> INFO: SSL is configured
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Using Uri /service
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> After trimming path: '/service'
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> The final request string is '/service'
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> parseServerList: Socket Address hostnames 'weblogic.internal.site:16101'
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Host extracted from serverlist is [weblogic.internal.site]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> parseServerList: IP from socket Address [192.168.100.15]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Initializing lastIndex=0 for a list of length=1
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> getListNode: created a new server node: id='weblogic.internal.site:16101' server_name='secure.daftdonkey.com', port='443'
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> attempt #0 out of a max of 5
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Trying a pooled connection for '192.168.100.15/16101/16101'
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> getPooledConn: found a host and port/securePort match
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> getPooledConn: No more connections in the pool for Host[192.168.100.15] Port[16101] SecurePort[16101]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> general list: trying connect to '192.168.100.15'/16101/16101 at line 3188 for '/service'
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> SSL is not configured for this connection
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Local Port of the socket is 45580
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Remote Host 192.168.100.15 Remote Port 16101
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> URL::connect SSLConn for reader is not set as it is NULL
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> general list: created a new connection to '192.168.100.15'/16101 for '/service', Local port:0
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Charset]=[ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Keep-Alive]=[300]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs from clnt:[Connection]=[keep-alive]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> parse_header is done
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Method is GET
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> About to call parseHeaders
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> URL::parseHeaders: Value of parsedHeaders = [0]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> URL::sendHeaders(): meth='GET' file='/service' protocol='HTTP/1.1'
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Charset]=[ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Keep-Alive]=[300]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Connection]=[Keep-Alive]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [WL-Proxy-SSL]=[true]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [WL-Proxy-Client-IP]=[192.168.100.245]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [Proxy-Client-IP]=[192.168.100.245]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [X-Forwarded-For]=[192.168.100.245]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [X-WebLogic-KeepAliveSecs]=[30]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Hdrs to WLS: [X-WebLogic-Force-JVMID]=[unset]
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned -1
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> *******Exception type [READ_ERROR_FROM_SERVER] (socket read failure) raised at line 251 of ../nsapi/Reader.cpp
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> caught exception in readStatus: READ_ERROR_FROM_SERVER [os error=104, line 251 of ../nsapi/Reader.cpp]: socket read failure at line 963
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> PROTOCOL_ERROR: Backend Server not responding - isRecycled:0
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Marking 192.168.100.15:16101 as bad
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> got exception in sendRequest phase: Backend Server not responding at line 3702
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> Failing over after sendRequest() exception: PROTOCOL_ERROR as Idempotent is set to ON
Mon Jun 7 22:30:10 2010 <393312759750102> attempt #1 out of a max of 5
However connecting directly to https://192.168.100.15:16101/irm_rights is successful.
Ouput from orapki seems to show a valid wallet.
[root@content my-wallet]# /oracle/install/bin/orapki wallet display -wallet /oracle/secure/my-wallet/
Oracle PKI Tool : Version 11.1.1.2.0
Copyright (c) 2004, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Requested Certificates:
User Certificates:
Trusted Certificates:
Subject: OU=Class 2 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
Subject: OU=Secure Server Certification Authority,O=RSA Data Security\, Inc.,C=US
Subject: OU=Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
Subject: OU=Class 1 Public Primary Certification Authority,O=VeriSign\, Inc.,C=US
Subject: CN=weblogic.internal.site,OU=FOR TESTING ONLY,O=MyOrganization,L=MyTown,ST=MyState,C=US
Subject: CN=GTE CyberTrust Global Root,OU=GTE CyberTrust Solutions\, Inc.,O=GTE Corporation,C=US
Also the apache log at /var/log/httpd/ssl_error_log shows.
[Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
[Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
[Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
[Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
[Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
[Mon Jun 07 23:59:03 2010] [error] [client 192.168.100.245] ap_proxy: trying GET /service/ at backend host '192.168.100.15/16101; got exception 'Backend Server not responding'
Editing the httpd.conf and sending traffic from Apache to WebLogic over regular HTTP works, config is...
LoadModule weblogic_module modules/mod_wl.so
<IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
WebLogicHost weblogic.internal.site
WebLogicPort 16100
Debug ALL
# SecureProxy ON
# WLSSLWallet /oracle/secure/my-wallet
WLLogFile /tmp/wl-proxy.log
</IfModule>
Resulting detail from /tmp/wl-proxy.log
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <415912759780351> URLfactory Created
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> ================New Request: [GET /service/ HTTP/1.1] =================
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Using Uri /service/
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> After trimming path: '/service/'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> The final request string is '/service/'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> parseServerList: Socket Address hostnames 'weblogic.internal.site:16100'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Host extracted from serverlist is [weblogic.internal.site]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> parseServerList: IP from socket Address [192.168.100.15]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Initializing lastIndex=0 for a list of length=1
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> getListNode: created a new server node: id='weblogic.internal.site:16100' server_name='secure.daftdonkey.com', port='443'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> attempt #0 out of a max of 5
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Trying a pooled connection for '192.168.100.15/16100/16100'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> getPooledConn: found a host and port/securePort match
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> getPooledConn: No more connections in the pool for Host[192.168.100.15] Port[16100] SecurePort[16100]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> general list: trying connect to '192.168.100.15'/16100/16100 at line 3188 for '/service/'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> SSL is not configured for this connection
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Local Port of the socket is 56647
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Remote Host 192.168.100.15 Remote Port 16100
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::connect SSLConn for reader is not set as it is NULL
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> general list: created a new connection to '192.168.100.15'/16100 for '/service/', Local port:0
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Accept-Charset]=[ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Keep-Alive]=[300]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Connection]=[keep-alive]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from clnt:[Cookie]=[JSESSIONID=YF4nMNfZ3lJ5ZrVV9HGpKwj3hf12yRvlf4zksQf6pkKx2LhJ2ywY!34167467]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> parse_header is done
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Method is GET
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> About to call parseHeaders
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::parseHeaders: Value of parsedHeaders = [0]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::sendHeaders(): meth='GET' file='/service/' protocol='HTTP/1.1'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Host]=[secure.daftdonkey.com]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [User-Agent]=[Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.9.1.9) Gecko/20100315 Firefox/3.5.9 ( .NET CLR 3.5.30729)]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept]=[text/html,application/xhtml+xml,application/xml;q=0.9,*/*;q=0.8]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Language]=[en-us,en;q=0.5]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Encoding]=[gzip,deflate]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Accept-Charset]=[ISO-8859-1,utf-8;q=0.7,*;q=0.7]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Keep-Alive]=[300]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Cookie]=[JSESSIONID=YF4nMNfZ3lJ5ZrVV9HGpKwj3hf12yRvlf4zksQf6pkKx2LhJ2ywY!34167467]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Connection]=[Keep-Alive]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [WL-Proxy-SSL]=[true]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [WL-Proxy-Client-IP]=[192.168.100.245]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [Proxy-Client-IP]=[192.168.100.245]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [X-Forwarded-For]=[192.168.100.245]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [X-WebLogic-KeepAliveSecs]=[30]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to WLS: [X-WebLogic-Force-JVMID]=[unset]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Reader::fill(): first=0 last=0 toRead=4096
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Reader::fill(): sysRecv returned 568
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::parseHeaders: CompleteStatusLine set to [HTTP/1.1 302 Moved Temporarily]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> URL::parseHeaders: StatusLine set to [302 Moved Temporarily]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from WLS:[Date]=[Tue, 08 Jun 2010 06:20:50 GMT]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from WLS:[Transfer-Encoding]=[chunked]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from WLS:[Location]=[https://secure.daftdonkey.com/service/faces/LoginPage.jspx]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from WLS:[X-WebLogic-JVMID]=[34167467]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs from WLS:[X-Powered-By]=[Servlet/2.5 JSP/2.1]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> parsed all headers OK
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> done with sendRequest
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> sendResponse() : r->status = '302'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to client (add):[Date]=[Tue, 08 Jun 2010 06:20:50 GMT]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to client (add):[Location]=[https://secure.daftdonkey.com/service/faces/LoginPage.jspx]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> for 192.168.100.15/16100/16100, updated JVMID: 34167467
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> Hdrs to client (add):[X-Powered-By]=[Servlet/2.5 JSP/2.1]
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> calling closeConn() with non-null URL* at 3826
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> canRecycle: conn=1 status=302 isKA=1 clen=-1 isCTE=1
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> closeConn: pooling for '192.168.100.15/16100'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> closeConn: pooling '0'
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <416012759780502> request [irm_rights/] processed successfully..................
Mon Jun 7 23:20:50 2010 <415912759780351> Cleaning up the list node 'weblogic.internal.site:16100'list Length '1'I found the answer to this. The documentation is not clear enough, LD_LIBRARY_PATH MUST be set and MUST have a pointer to the directory where the SSL .so modules are. I wrote up a blog article explaining the configuration and detailed this issue.
http://blogs.oracle.com/irm/2010/06/quick_guide_to_oracle_irm_11g_1.html -
Error in configuring apache plug in with weblogic 8.1.5
I tried to configure Apache 2.2 plugin with weblogic 8.1 SP 5 in Linux ES 4.0 . I am getting the following error while loading weblogic_module in httpd.conf file in Apache server (restarting apache server after putting entries in httpd.conf).. The error is httpd: Syntax error on line 414 of /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf: API module structure `weblogic_module' in file /usr/local/apache2/modules/mod_wl_20.so is garbled - perhaps this is not an Apache module DSO?
Did anyone got this error before?The solution is for BEA to provide the plug-in. Probably a few minutes of a work for BEA developer. Weblogic 9.0 has it.
Edited by muralive at 09/17/2007 10:08 PM -
Problems using 4096 bit SSL certificate with WebLogic Apache 2.2 plug-in
Hi,
'm using WebLogic 9.2 MP3 and Apache HTTP Server (version 2.2) Plug-In. For security reasons, I have SSL installed on both Apache and WebLogic. So Apache must communicate with WebLogic via https.
I get the following error when attempting to access WebLogic via Apache:
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage
These are the last lines in wlproxy log:
Fri Feb 26 14:08:59 2010 <71212672221392> INFO: SSL is configured
Fri Feb 26 14:08:59 2010 <71212672221392> SSL Main Context not set. Calling InitSSL
Fri Feb 26 14:08:59 2010 <71212672221331> INFO: Initializing SSL library
I've found that the problem is caused by using a 4096 bit intermediate cert. When I include this 4096 bit cert in the file referenced by plugin parameter "TrustedCAFile", it is unable to load it. I've tested 4096 bit certs from a few different certificate authorities, and consistently see this problem, so I know the problem is not related to the specific certificate. If I use a 2048 bit intermediate certificate, everything works perfectly fine.
Do you know if there are limitations to the certificate length that the plug-in can use?Yes 4096 bit Certificates are not supported by the plugin.
You can use up to 2048 bit.
There is a Bug which clearly mentions it.
I dont remember the Bug Number, but an Oracle Support person will be able to tell you.
Hope this helps.
Faisal Khan
Edited by: Faisal Khan on Feb 27, 2010 2:08 PM -
Apache Proxy Plug-in with WebLogic 8.1 SP5 - Transfer Encoding:Chunked
Hello All,
Configuration: Apache 2.0.48
Plugin - mod_wl128_20.so
WebLogic Version - 8.1 SP5
There is no SSL between Apache and WebLogic server.
Apache seems to have issue when the response from WebLogic has: Hdrs from WLS:[Transfer-Encoding]=[chunked]
I turned on the debugging on Apache side with DebugAll flag and WLS sends data to Apache plug-in.
Is is a known issue? Is there any CR to fix it? Please let me know if you need further details.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
JananiHi Vishwas,
Thank you for the reply. I forgot to mention that Apache and WebLogic are on Solaris 9 platform.
Accesing a webapp hosted on WebLogic through Apache->plug-in->WebLogic return 500 internal server error, but other webapps hosted on the same WebLogic domain works properly. Looking at the Response Hdrs from WebLogic shows that WLS returns transfer-encoding=chunked. The other webapps which work properly has content-length set and transfer-encoding is not chunked.
So, the question is does Apache Plug-in for weblogic 8.1 SP5 read the chunked data properly?
Thanks,
Janani -
Is there a weblogic 11gr1(10.3.6) plugin for apache 2.4 on windows
I need to find out what version of Web Server Proxy Plugin is the correct one to work with WebLogic Server 11gr1 (10.3.6) and Apache webserver 2.4.
WebLogic Web Server Plug-In 12c indicates that it is backward compatible with WebLogic Web Server Plugins 11gR1 but supports only 64-bit Web Servers. Please refer to Oracle Weblogic WebServer Plug-In 12.1.3 documentation for more information.
However when I goto the documentation I do not find any information.
Any help would be appreciated!Hi,
Can you check your web-server if your web-server is 64 bit then you can go ahead and use the 12c plugins .
As it is always good to be on the latest plugins .
If its a 32 bit then you have to stay on 11g plugins for the Webservers.
Certification matrix for 10.3.6
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/downloads/fmw-11gr1certmatrix.xls
Hope it helps -
Any issues using Apache's SOAP version 2 with Weblogic
Hi,
The Weblogic sever is not one in the list of servers that have been tried
succesfully with Apache's SOAP. This is the list:
Apache Tomcat v3.1
IBM WebSphere v3.02
JRun vx.y.z
Microsoft Internet Information Server
Has anyone tried SOAP with Weblogic?
A recent thread mentions some problems (and solutions) with Weblogic and Xerces 1.1.2.
SOAP requires Xerces 1.1.3. Therefore, I would also like to know if there is any issue
using Weblogic with Xerces 1.1.3. I am using Weblogic 4.5 but I would try 5.1 if necessary
for this.
Thanks in advance,
JavierIn the apache soap binary download, there is a soap web application ( in the
form of an exploded war file ). Just copy and paste this directory in the
domain's "applications" directory. You will need to add a servlet-mapping
element in the web.xml file, which could be something like this
<servlet-mapping>
<servlet-name>rpcrouter</servlet-name>
<url-pattern>/rpcrouter/*</url-pattern>
</servlet-mapping>
Cheers
Sandeep
"Jan-Paul" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Do you have something similar for the BEA Weblogic 6.0?
"Sudhir Kolli" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
You might want to take look at this:
David Jian <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Gavin:
I did the same thing except for servlet register. soap is webapp to WLS,so
I add:
weblogic.httpd.webApp.soap=D:/foo/soap-2_0/webapps/soap
to weblogic.properties. Because sopa20 has a web.xml file in
/foo/soap-2_0/webapp/soap/web-inf, I can only edit it to registerrpcrouter
and keep the default webapp as the same. Otherwise, how do you add thesoap
to you myserver/public_html? Unfortunately, it does not recognize the
URL
when I click the Visit link on soap admin page.
I edit my web.xml as
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE web-app
PUBLIC "-//Sun Microsystems, Inc.//DTD Web Application 2.2//EN"
"http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/web-app_2.2.dtd">
<web-app>
<servlet>
<servlet-name>
rpcrouter
</servlet-name>
<servlet-class>
org.apache.soap.server.http.RPCRouterServlet
</servlet-class>
<init-param>
<param-name>ServicesStore</param-name>
<param-value>DeployedServices.ds</param-value>
</init-param>
</servlet>
</web-app>
Can you try this? How did you add your rpcrouter servlet to the defualt
webapp?
Thanks
DJ
"Gavin Hyde" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
After several painstaking hours I finally was able to get Apache Soap
v2.0
to work with weblogic. The version of weblogic I'm using is 4.51.
You
can
get Apaceh soap from http://www.apache.org/soap. This version of Soap
requires xerces v 1.2.1 which you can get from
http://www.apache.org/xerces-j. To make it work with weblogic you
have
to
first place the soap.jar file included with Apache soap and thexerces.jar
file in both the classpath AND WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH. Don't ask me why
but
I
wasn't able to get it to work without it in both. Next you have to
add
the
directory that your class files reside in to the classpath. Next you
have
to register the RCPRouter servlet in weblogic. The line to do thislooks
like this:
weblogic.httpd.register.rpcrouter=org.apache.soap.server.http.RPCRouterServl
et
where rpcrouter can be any name you want to use to call the routerservlet.
That's all I had to do to set it up to view the stock quote example
and
the
address book. The calculator is giving me a few other probems at the
moment. Don't forget to deploy the different services but the command
for
that is given in the readme file for each example. For the router URL
I
used http://localhost:7001/rpcrouter which is that servlet you
registered
above.
Gavin
"Javier Deniz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
The Weblogic sever is not one in the list of servers that have been
tried
succesfully with Apache's SOAP. This is the list:
Apache Tomcat v3.1
IBM WebSphere v3.02
JRun vx.y.z
Microsoft Internet Information Server
Has anyone tried SOAP with Weblogic?
A recent thread mentions some problems (and solutions) with Weblogic
and
Xerces 1.1.2.
SOAP requires Xerces 1.1.3. Therefore, I would also like to know if
there
is any issue
using Weblogic with Xerces 1.1.3. I am using Weblogic 4.5 but I
would
try
5.1 if necessary
for this.
Thanks in advance,
Javier -
Apache2.2 Plugin configuration issue with Weblogic 9.2
Hi All,
We are trying to configure apache plugin for weblogic 9.2 (Apache Proxying for Weblogic) in Solaris Spark. When we are testing the httpd.conf configuration using apachectl configtest we are getting following error.
httpd: Syntax error on line 80 of /data/httpserv/apache-2.2.10/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load /data/httpserv/apache-2.2.10/modules/mod_wl_22.so into server: ld.so.1: httpd: fatal: /data/httpserv/apache-2.2.10/modules/mod_wl_22.so: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
We were using the mod_wl_22.so file provided for Solaris/Spark in the link mentioned below.
http://download.oracle.com/otn/bea/weblogic/server103/server103_apacheplugins.zip
Apache 2.2.10 installation that we are using is a 64-bit version. It seems mod_wl_22.so provided in the above link for solaris/spark is a 32-bit version. Is it possible to get a 64bit version of this library?
Anybody has worked on same/similar kind of issues? Is there any workaround, for this?
Input/thoughts from anyone is highly appreciatedHello, I'm not an expert at confugring Apache and WebLogic servers. Hopefully someone else who does know what they are doing will reply to your question.
I found your question because I am also working on an Apache / WebLogic install for an Ariba installation (in Windows 7).
However I did support a configuration of WebLogic on Solaris with Apache. I remember that the guy who did the Apache install mentioned that Apache needed to be compiled correctly - below is what he sent:
Apache server compilation options:
./configure prefix=/usr/local/apache_2.0.63 enable-mods-shared=all enable-ssl=shared enable-ssl with-ssl=/usr/local/ssl enable-proxy enable-proxy-connect enable-proxy-http --with-mpm=worker
I am still looking into the differences between the plugins (mod 22 so vs mod 20 so). Navigating the Oracle download options can be bewildering. I found the link to download a full zip file of plugins (below).
Oracle WebLogic Server Web Server Plugins 1.1
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/wls-plugins-096117.html
I clicked on "all versions."
Does the WLSPlugin1.1-64bitApache2.2-solaris-sparc.zip contain what you need?
Great luck to you!
-Tom Tobey -
hi all.
i am using oracle application server 10g R2 over windows server 2003 64bit
but now i planned to go for apache and weblogic server for this i do not have idea that
should i do? plz what softwares are required to use apache and weblogic server with current version
10g R2.?The WebLogic Server (WLS) is a Java container similar to OC4J in Application Server 10g release 2. If you want to use WLS, you will have to upgrade your Application Server 10g installation to Fusion Middleware 11g. The upgrade path typically depends on the products which you are using in 10g, e.g. the upgrade path for SOA is different than the upgrade path for Forms/Reports or Oracle Portal. The [url http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/upgrade.1111/e10125/before_you_begin.htm]Upgrade Planning Guide is a good start.
Thanks,
EJ
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