Does WebLogic6.1 run on Solaris for Intel (X86) platform?
Is there an solaris8.0 Intel platform version of Weblogic6.1? If so Has anyone
had any success installing weblogic6.1 server on an intel platform running solaris8.0?
Thanks in advance.
Ron
Hi.
We only support SPARC systems running solaris 8.
Regards,
Michael
Ron wrote:
Is there an solaris8.0 Intel platform version of Weblogic6.1? If so Has anyone
had any success installing weblogic6.1 server on an intel platform running solaris8.0?
Thanks in advance.
Ron--
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Support
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at java.lang.Throwable.<init>(Compiled Code)
at java.lang.Error.<init>(Error.java:50)
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at
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Hi All
I need Your Help please
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E2BIG Arg list too long
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ORACLE_BASE=/home/oracle/u01/app/oracle
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ORA_NLS33=$ORACLE_HOME/ocommon/nls/admin/data
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Jeremy
[email protected] -
Where Do I Download Solaris for Intel?
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When I can use Solaris for SPARC will I have any problems
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or so?
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TomYou can no longer download Solaris for Intel. You can order it @
http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/binaries/get.html
When you get it sucessfully installed you should not see any difference in command set from The SPARC version. -
Where to download Solaris for Intel ?
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Is WL6.0 for Solaris workable on Solaris for Intel version
Dear Sir:
As stated in subject, we would like to know :
Is "Bea Weblogic server 6.0 for Solaris" workable on
"Solaris 8.0 for Intel" ?
During installation, we got an error message as follows:
"Error, Can't find libjava.so"
Thanks in Advance,
JeffNo, the JVM and shared libraries included with the distribution are
SPARC binaries...
"Jeff Y.C. Chen" wrote:
Dear Sir:
As stated in subject, we would like to know :
Is "Bea Weblogic server 6.0 for Solaris" workable on
"Solaris 8.0 for Intel" ?
During installation, we got an error message as follows:
"Error, Can't find libjava.so"
Thanks in Advance,
Jeff -
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