Bug: _global vars between domains

Hey
I submitted a bug report on _global variables, and i just
wanted to hear your opinions.
Scenario 1
1. MovieA loads MovieB from SAME domain
2 Both MovieA and MovieB contain a _global variable
Comclusion/Result:
Both MovieA and Movie B adapts the _global variables
Scenario 2
1. MovieA loads MovieB from DIFFERENT domain
2. Both MovieA and MovieB uses
System.security.allowDomain("*")
3. Both MovieA and MovieB contains a _global variable
Comclusion/Result:
Both MovieA and MovieB CAN NOT access/read eachothers _global
variable.
The help file says:
quote:
The Flash Player version 7 and later security sandbox
enforces restrictions when accessing global variables from SWF
files loaded from separate security domains For more
information, see Understanding Security.
I clearly read that as , you should be able to control the
usage between domains , (just like any other scripting operating
with domain policy )
It fails nomatter what, even with
System.security.allowDomain("*") AND crossdomain.xml policy file.

Looking to this Oracle Doc >> http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24329_01/web.1211/e24375/basics.htm#BRDGE128
"Typical tasks required to manage a messaging bridge using the Administration Console include
Creating a trusted security relationship. See "Configuring Domains for Inter-Domain Transactions" in Programming JTA for Oracle WebLogic Server"
And, clicking the link to Configuring Domains for Inter-Domain Transactions, there's two types of communications:
Inter-domain—The transaction communication is between servers participating in transactions that are not in the same domain.
Intra-domain—The transaction communication is between servers participating in transactions within the same domain
Check the rest of the doc to know how to configure each type, and apply the one that matches your case..
Hope it helps
Regards,
Mohab

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    wlst > CLASSPATH=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_wls1032\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1.5-3\lib\tools.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\utils\config\10.3\config-launch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\features\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.2.0.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\webservices.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\ORGAPA~1.0/lib/ant-all.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\NETSFA~1.0_1/lib/ant-contrib.jar;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jrf_11.1.1/jrf-api.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/jrf-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.odl_11.1.1/ojdl.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.odl_11.1.1/ojdl2.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.dms_11.1.1/dms.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.dconfig-infra_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.fabriccommon_11.1.1/fabric-common.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.xdk_11.1.0/xmlparserv2.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.xdk_11.1.0/xml.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-pmlib.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-policy-core.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-secpol.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-dependencies.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.policies_11.1.1/wsm-seed-policies.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/orawsdl.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/mdds.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/ws_confmbeans.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/org.apache.commons.digester_1.7.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.xml.bind_2.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.activation_1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.xml.stream_1.1.1.0.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.http_client_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxframework.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxspi.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.dconfigbeans_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share.ca_11.1.1/adf-share-base.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share.ca_11.1.1/adf-share-ca.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/adflogginghandler.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/adfsharembean.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/commons-el.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/jsp-el-api.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/oracle-el.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/auditwlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/sslconfigwlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/oamap_help.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/ossoiap_help.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/jps-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.auditprovider_11.1.1/jps-wls-auditprovider.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-manifest.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-mbeans.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-upgrade.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-patching.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\lib\ADF-SH~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\lib\mdswlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\AUDITW~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\jps-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\jrf-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OAMAP_~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OAMAUT~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\ossoiap.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OSSOIA~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\SSLCON~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\wsm-wlst.jar
    wlst >
    wlst > PATH=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_wls1032\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\ORGAPA~1.0\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1.5-3\jre\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1.5-3\bin;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32\oci920_8
    wlst >
    wlst > Your environment has been set.
    wlst >
    wlst > CLASSPATH=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_wls1032\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1.5-3\lib\tools.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\utils\config\10.3\config-launch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\features\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.2.0.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\webservices.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\ORGAPA~1.0/lib/ant-all.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\NETSFA~1.0_1/lib/ant-contrib.jar;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jrf_11.1.1/jrf-api.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/jrf-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.odl_11.1.1/ojdl.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.odl_11.1.1/ojdl2.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.dms_11.1.1/dms.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.dconfig-infra_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.fabriccommon_11.1.1/fabric-common.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.xdk_11.1.0/xmlparserv2.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.xdk_11.1.0/xml.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-pmlib.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-policy-core.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-secpol.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-dependencies.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.policies_11.1.1/wsm-seed-policies.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/orawsdl.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/mdds.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/ws_confmbeans.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/org.apache.commons.digester_1.7.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.xml.bind_2.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.activation_1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.xml.stream_1.1.1.0.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.http_client_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxframework.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxspi.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.dconfigbeans_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share.ca_11.1.1/adf-share-base.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share.ca_11.1.1/adf-share-ca.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/adflogginghandler.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/adfsharembean.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/commons-el.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/jsp-el-api.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/oracle-el.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/auditwlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/sslconfigwlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/oamap_help.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/ossoiap_help.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/jps-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.auditprovider_11.1.1/jps-wls-auditprovider.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-manifest.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-mbeans.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-upgrade.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-patching.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\lib\ADF-SH~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\lib\mdswlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\AUDITW~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\jps-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\jrf-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OAMAP_~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OAMAUT~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\ossoiap.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OSSOIA~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\SSLCON~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\wsm-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbembedded57.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbclient57.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\common\eval\pointbase\lib\pbtools57.jar
    Elapsed time: 1657 ms
    My configuration are as follows"
    Java(TM) Platform     1.6.0_14
    Oracle IDE     11.1.1.2.36.55.36
    Versioning Support     11.1.1.2.36.55.36
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 3
    help!
    pino
    Edited by: pino on 30/11/2009 04:27 ص

    Hi Timo,
    I modified the jdev.boot file as suggested but still resulted to the same error. (note: The "C:\Oracle\Middleware" is not recognized)
    # The ide.user.dir.var specifies the name of the environment variable
    # that points to the root directory for user files.  The system and
    # product will use its base directory as the user directory.
    ide.user.dir.var = JDEV_USER_HOME,JDEV_USER_DIR
    ide.user.dir = C:/Oracle/Middleware[Waiting for the domain to finish building...]
    [01:42:43 PM] Creating Integrated Weblogic domain...
    The Server Instance cannot be started because the Integrated Weblogic domain was not built successfully.
    [01:42:45 PM] ERROR: An error occurred while building the default domain.
    Please see this log file for more details:
    C:\Oracle\Middleware\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\o.j2ee.adrs\CreateDefaultDomain.log
    Log File: C:\Oracle\Middleware\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\o.j2ee.adrs\CreateDefaultDomain.log
    Label: JDEVADF_11.1.1.2.0_GENERIC_091029.2229.5536
    Product Home: C:\Oracle\Middleware\jdeveloper\jdev\
    Domain: C:\Oracle\Middleware\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\DefaultDomain
    "C:\Oracle\Middleware\oracle_common\common\bin\wlst.cmd" "C:\Oracle\Middleware\system11.1.1.2.36.55.36\o.j2ee.adrs\CreateDefaultDomain.py"
    Process started
    wlst >
    wlst > CLASSPATH=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_wls1032\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1.5-3\lib\tools.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\utils\config\10.3\config-launch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\features\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.2.0.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\webservices.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\ORGAPA~1.0/lib/ant-all.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\NETSFA~1.0_1/lib/ant-contrib.jar;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jrf_11.1.1/jrf-api.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/jrf-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.odl_11.1.1/ojdl.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.odl_11.1.1/ojdl2.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.dms_11.1.1/dms.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.dconfig-infra_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.fabriccommon_11.1.1/fabric-common.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.xdk_11.1.0/xmlparserv2.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.xdk_11.1.0/xml.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-pmlib.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-policy-core.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-secpol.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.common_11.1.1/wsm-dependencies.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.wsm.policies_11.1.1/wsm-seed-policies.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/orawsdl.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/mdds.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.webservices_11.1.1/ws_confmbeans.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/org.apache.commons.digester_1.7.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.xml.bind_2.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.activation_1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/../modules/javax.xml.stream_1.1.1.0.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.http_client_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxframework.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxspi.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.dconfigbeans_11.1.1.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share.ca_11.1.1/adf-share-base.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share.ca_11.1.1/adf-share-ca.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/adflogginghandler.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/adfsharembean.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/commons-el.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/jsp-el-api.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.adf.share_11.1.1/oracle-el.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/auditwlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/sslconfigwlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/oamap_help.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/ossoiap_help.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/common/wlst/resources/jps-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.auditprovider_11.1.1/jps-wls-auditprovider.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-manifest.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-mbeans.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-upgrade.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1/modules/oracle.jps_11.1.1/jps-patching.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\lib\ADF-SH~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\lib\mdswlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\AUDITW~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\jps-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\jrf-wlst.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OAMAP_~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OAMAUT~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\ossoiap.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\OSSOIA~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\SSLCON~1.JAR;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\common\wlst\RESOUR~1\wsm-wlst.jar
    wlst >
    wlst > PATH=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_wls1032\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_jdev1111\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\ORGAPA~1.0\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1.5-3\jre\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1.5-3\bin;;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32\oci920_8
    wlst >
    wlst > Your environment has been set.
    wlst >
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