Newbee installing weblogic 9.2 on solaris 10

None of the installation instructions talk about what user or group(s) to create on unix systems to install weblogic... Is it installed as root? Sorry for such a basic question, but I'm new to weblogic. Thanks

It's up to you, although most people will tell you it's not recommended to use root.
Many orgs I've seen create a weblogic user. Some people put the installation into that users home directory, others put it in other locations like /opt, again there is not any one standard, most organizations develop there own conventions and best practices. If you do install it as root, but run it as another user, then you'll have to change file permissions appropriately etc.

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    : Fri Dec 08 00:00:00 EST 2000. Is your java runtime older than 1.2.0 ?
    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have produced
    : Fri Dec 08 00:00:00 EST 2000. Is your java runtime older than 1.2.0 ?
    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have produced
    : Fri Dec 08 00:00:00 EST 2000. Is your java runtime older than 1.2.0 ?
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    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have produced
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    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have produced
    : Fri Dec 08 00:00:00 EST 2000. Is your java runtime older than 1.2.0 ?
    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have produced
    : Fri Dec 08 00:00:00 EST 2000. Is your java runtime older than 1.2.0 ?
    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have produced
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    SimpleDateFormat produced: 07-Dec-2000 but should equal: 08-Dec-2000 Note that
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    As well as the fact that: No License found for Tengah/JDBC
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    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have
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    : Fri Dec 08 00:00:00 EST 2000. Is your java runtime older than 1.2.0
    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have
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    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have
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    : Fri Dec 08 00:00:00 EST 2000. Is your java runtime older than 1.2.0
    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have
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    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have
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    SimpleDateFormat produced: Fri Dec 08 03:00:00 EST 2000 but should have
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