Installing Oracle Entitlements Server (Derby) and oracle.security.apm.derby.ear not found

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OES 11.1.1.5
Redhat 5.5
These are the steps I followed http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E21764_01/install.1111/e12002/oes.htm
I'm try to setup an evaluation domain for OES so I followed the setup for using the derby database. I have the derby schema setup correctly and I have create the OES domain using the Oracle Entitlesments Server Derby Template - 11.1.1.0. This goes through fine, but when I start the server I am getting the below error. The oracle.security.apm.derby.ear file is not in that location nor is it anywhere in the oracle home dir. So I'm not sure whats wrong, doing a search for the oracle.security.apm.derby.ear file on google returns nothing.
<Jun 11, 2013 8:49:28 AM EDT> <Error> <Deployer> <BEA-149605> <Failed to create App/Comp mbeans for AppDeploymentMBean oracle.security.apm#11.1.1.3.0. Error - weblogic.management.DeploymentException: error in opening zip file with : /oracle11g/Middleware/Oracle_IDM1/apm/modules/oracle.security.apm_11.1.1/oracle.security.apm.derby.ear.
weblogic.management.DeploymentException: error in opening zip file with : /oracle11g/Middleware/Oracle_IDM1/apm/modules/oracle.security.apm_11.1.1/oracle.security.apm.derby.ear
        at weblogic.application.internal.EarDeploymentFactory.findOrCreateComponentMBeans(EarDeploymentFactory.java:193)
        at weblogic.application.internal.MBeanFactoryImpl.findOrCreateComponentMBeans(MBeanFactoryImpl.java:48)
        at weblogic.application.internal.MBeanFactoryImpl.createComponentMBeans(MBeanFactoryImpl.java:110)
        at weblogic.application.internal.MBeanFactoryImpl.initializeMBeans(MBeanFactoryImpl.java:76)
        at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.MBeanConverter.createApplicationMBean(MBeanConverter.java:89)
        Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
Caused By: java.io.IOException: error in opening zip file with : /oracle11g/Middleware/Oracle_IDM1/apm/modules/oracle.security.apm_11.1.1/oracle.security.apm.derby.ear
        at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method)
        at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(ZipFile.java:114)
        at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:133)
        at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:97)
        at weblogic.utils.jars.JarFileDelegate.<init>(JarFileDelegate.java:32)
        Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
>
<Jun 11, 2013 8:49:28 AM EDT> <Error> <Deployer> <BEA-149205> <Failed to initialize the application 'oracle.security.apm [Version=11.1.1.3.0]' due to error weblogic.management.DeploymentException: error in opening zip file with : /oracle11g/Middleware/Oracle_IDM1/apm/modules/oracle.security.apm_11.1.1/oracle.security.apm.derby.ear.
weblogic.management.DeploymentException: error in opening zip file with : /oracle11g/Middleware/Oracle_IDM1/apm/modules/oracle.security.apm_11.1.1/oracle.security.apm.derby.ear
        at weblogic.application.internal.EarDeploymentFactory.findOrCreateComponentMBeans(EarDeploymentFactory.java:193)
        at weblogic.application.internal.MBeanFactoryImpl.findOrCreateComponentMBeans(MBeanFactoryImpl.java:48)
        at weblogic.application.internal.MBeanFactoryImpl.createComponentMBeans(MBeanFactoryImpl.java:110)
        at weblogic.application.internal.MBeanFactoryImpl.initializeMBeans(MBeanFactoryImpl.java:76)
        at weblogic.management.deploy.internal.MBeanConverter.createApplicationMBean(MBeanConverter.java:89)
        Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
Caused By: java.io.IOException: error in opening zip file with : /oracle11g/Middleware/Oracle_IDM1/apm/modules/oracle.security.apm_11.1.1/oracle.security.apm.derby.ear
        at java.util.zip.ZipFile.open(Native Method)
        at java.util.zip.ZipFile.<init>(ZipFile.java:114)
        at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:133)
        at java.util.jar.JarFile.<init>(JarFile.java:97)
        at weblogic.utils.jars.JarFileDelegate.<init>(JarFileDelegate.java:32)
        Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
>

Hi User814822.
I too come accross this issue. But, I didn't installed any patch on top of OES.
I just rebuild the OES schema in database and it started perfectly. Hope it helps.
B/W did you tried to configure external user store to OES like LDAP??
Thanks

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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.frontends.CLIMain.run(CLIMain.java:158)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at java.lang.Thread.run()V(Unknown Source)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 | Caused by: org.mortbay.util.MultiException[java.io.IOException: Error creating an SSLServerSocket. See error log for details.]
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.mortbay.http.HttpServer.start(HttpServer.java:640)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at com.bea.security.scm.soap.JettySoapServer.start(JettySoapServer.java:236)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.framework.container.ContainerUtil.start(ContainerUtil.java:251)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.excalibur.containerkit.lifecycle.LifecycleHelper.startup(LifecycleHelper.java:152)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      ... 15 more
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 | ---------------------------------------------------------
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.embeddor.DefaultEmbeddor.deployFile(DefaultEmbeddor.java:498)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.embeddor.DefaultEmbeddor.deployFile(DefaultEmbeddor.java:491)
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.deployer.DefaultDeployer.deploy(DefaultDeployer.java:353)
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 | Caused by: org.apache.avalon.phoenix.interfaces.ApplicationException: Component named "local-soap-server" failed to pass through the Starting stage. (Reason: org.mortbay.util.MultiException[java.io.IOException: Error creating an SSLServerSocket. See error log for details.]).
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.kernel.DefaultKernel.startup(DefaultKernel.java:178)
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.application.DefaultApplication.start(DefaultApplication.java:139)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      ... 11 more
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 | Caused by: org.mortbay.util.MultiException[java.io.IOException: Error creating an SSLServerSocket. See error log for details.]
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at com.bea.security.scm.soap.JettySoapServer.start(JettySoapServer.java:236)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.framework.container.ContainerUtil.start(ContainerUtil.java:251)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.excalibur.containerkit.lifecycle.LifecycleHelper.startup(LifecycleHelper.java:152)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      ... 15 more
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 | rethrown from
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.kernel.DefaultKernel.startup(DefaultKernel.java:195)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.kernel.DefaultKernel.addApplication(DefaultKernel.java:254)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.deployer.DefaultDeployer.deploy(DefaultDeployer.java:353)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.embeddor.DefaultEmbeddor.deployFile(DefaultEmbeddor.java:498)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.embeddor.DefaultEmbeddor.deployFile(DefaultEmbeddor.java:491)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.embeddor.DefaultEmbeddor.deployFiles(DefaultEmbeddor.java:476)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.embeddor.DefaultEmbeddor.deployDefaultApplications(DefaultEmbeddor.java:466)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.components.embeddor.DefaultEmbeddor.execute(DefaultEmbeddor.java:224)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at org.apache.avalon.phoenix.frontends.CLIMain.run(CLIMain.java:158)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      at java.lang.Thread.run()V(Unknown Source)
    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 | Caused by: org.apache.avalon.phoenix.interfaces.ApplicationException: Component named "local-soap-server" failed to pass through the Starting stage. (Reason: org.mortbay.util.MultiException[java.io.IOException: Error creating an SSLServerSocket. See error log for details.]).
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    INFO | jvm 1 | 2010/01/03 21:37:41 |      ... 15 more
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