Source for weblogic.jar?
I need the source for weblogic.jar.
Where can I get it?
Hans:
We don't have an source avaliable policy.
What is the problem you are trying to solve?
mbg
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I need the source for weblogic.jar.
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Hi,
Please let me how to create data source for Weblogic RMI driver using Administrator
console.
I understand that the following steps are required:
1.Create connection pool for the RMI driver by specfiying URL as
jdbc:weblogic:rmi and Driver as weblogic.jdbc.rmi.Driver. Now
comes the problem.. what do put in properties text area? I am
talking about key/value pairs required?
2. Having done step 1 ( which I was not able to do) , create a new DataSource
mapping to the connection pool created from step 1.
How to accomplish step 1 ? I want to finally connect to Oracle
database. Please help me.
pradeep bhatDataSource will internally do that for you (It will use RMI internaly) . You
dont have to worry about the details of using RMI driver. Thats what is a
DataSource is for.
sree
"pradeep bhat" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi Sree,
What u have written is abt configuting Datasource for type 2 and
4 drivers.
But I want to know how to create data source for RMI driver. If
I map this datasource to connection pool that is created for
type 2 or 4 drivers, i don't understand why RMI drivers are
required in first place. If i do map the data source to connection pool
created
for type 2 or 4 drivers then where i
would not have used the URL as jdbc:weblogic:rmi and Driver as
weblogic.jdbc.rmi.Driver.
Hope u will help me.
pradeep bhat
"Sree Bodapati" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Pradeep
To create a connection pool you have to use a database driver not RMI
driver. So use a thin driver or the WebLogic jDriver for Oracle to setup
your connection pool. Once the connection pool is created you can create
a
DataSource and use this datasource to connect to the database.
The RMI driver can be used to get connections from the database via the
connection pool and in that case you dont need a datasource. Recommended
approach is to use a DataSource.
hth
sree
"PRADEEP BHAT" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Hi,
Please let me how to create data source for Weblogic RMI driver using
Administrator
console.
I understand that the following steps are required:
1.Create connection pool for the RMI driver by specfiying URL as
jdbc:weblogic:rmi and Driver as weblogic.jdbc.rmi.Driver. Now
comes the problem.. what do put in properties text area? I am
talking about key/value pairs required?
2. Having done step 1 ( which I was not able to do) , create a new
DataSource
mapping to the connection pool created from step 1.
How to accomplish step 1 ? I want to finally connect to Oracle
database. Please help me.
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Urgent help: how to create data source for Weblogic T3 driver
Hi,
Please let me how to create data source for Weblogic T3 driver
using Administrator console.
I understand that the following steps are required:
1.Create connection pool for the RMI driver by specfiying URL
as jdbc:weblogic:rmi and Driver as weblogic.jdbc.rmi.Driver.
Now comes the problem.. what do put in properties text area?
I am talking about key/value pairs required?
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step 1.
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Has Oracle published the source for frmwebutil.jar? (Duncan?)
After working with webutil for quite some time now, I recently discovered a problem. Before I give details, I must emphasize that I am running using the Java Plug-In (JRE 1.5.0_11) under IE 6.0, which is certified at level 3 (passes Forms functional tests) according to Oracle's Client Platform Statement of Direction. I have not tested this under JInitiator with JRE 1.3, as I have written JavaBeans that require JRE1.4 or better.
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2. Launch Excel using CLIENT_OLE2.CREATE_OBJ( ), close and dispose
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createInstance(progid);
}to
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Lansing, MichiganHi Duncan,
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I've yet to open a TAR, because I wanted to first make sure that the forums couldn't offer a quicker response, hopefully explaining something simple that I'd been overlooking. A potentially important distinction, regarding the scenario I'm describing, is that I'm trying to launch an application, create a document, populate it and hand it off to the user, rather than solely automate it and close upon finishing. In this circumstance, it's unclear to me, whether I should be calling CLIENT_OLE2.RELEASE_OBJ(myApp), as doing so with Jacob 1.8 closes the entire app, rather than leaving this up to the user. This does not appear to be the case, when using Jacob 1.9, but I suspect that this is only because with v1.9 Dispatch.release( ) becomes private, and safeRelease( ) becomes the public method, which I suspect breaks CLIENT_OLE2.RELEASE_OBJ( ) altogether.
Given that this evidently appears TAR-worthy to you, I'll check Metalink for duplicate issues, and if none are reported, I'll open a TAR ASAP and tack it onto this thread. Thanks again, for your quick response.
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Trouble defining BAM Enterprise Message Source for BEA WebLogic Server
Hi all,
I've just started to play a little with Oracle BAM Architect.
I've WLS 10.0 and Oracle BAM Architect 10g release 3.
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Name: ALSBSource
Owner: ...
Type: BEA WebLogic Server
Initial context factory: weblogic.jndi.WLInitialContextFactory
JNDI Service Provider URL: t3://mypc:7001
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JMS message type: TextMessage
Durable subscriber name: BAMSubscriber
Client ID: BAMSubscriber
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- a simple Grid
I've connected the BAM Enterprise Message Receiver to the Grid and clicked on 'Update' button.
When I try to publish a message on 'com.myBAMTopic' I don't see anything on the grid defined in the Oracle Design Studio.
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I did not change the Oracle BAM Architect classpath or Oracle Design Studio classpath adding the weblogic.jar, because no error has been raised during the configuration of the message source and the plan. Should I update Oracle classpath with the weblogic.jar ?
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OIM 9.1.0.2 - Weblogic JDBC Multi Data Sources for Oracle RAC
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Minimizing size of weblogic.jar for JavaWebStart
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JavaWebStart and talk to WebLogic EJB's on the backend. I'm working on a new app,
the first on WL7, and the sheer mass of weblogic.jar is a big problem: close to
40MB! It's so big that when I made the JWS web client into a WAR inside our app's
ear, I got an OutOfMemoryError deploying unless I gave the weblogic.Deployer at
least 256mb of memory! It also takes a long time to download, a long time to deploy,
etc.. I imagine only a fraction of those classes are actually needed at runtime,
but which ones?!? I have found nothing on Google or dev2dev, because I guess this
sort of config is a lot less common than a JSP/servlet type set-up. Help!
--kdI guess you should search for VerboseToZip utility in WLS. Search on dev2dev
site. I saw a white paper. Title is something like "thin client jar..."
"Kyle Downey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
>
We have a number of in-house client-server Swing applications. They runthrough
JavaWebStart and talk to WebLogic EJB's on the backend. I'm working on anew app,
the first on WL7, and the sheer mass of weblogic.jar is a big problem:close to
40MB! It's so big that when I made the JWS web client into a WAR insideour app's
ear, I got an OutOfMemoryError deploying unless I gave theweblogic.Deployer at
least 256mb of memory! It also takes a long time to download, a long timeto deploy,
etc.. I imagine only a fraction of those classes are actually needed atruntime,
but which ones?!? I have found nothing on Google or dev2dev, because Iguess this
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--kd -
Weblogic.jar for Weblogic 4.5.1
I'm trying to upgrade the Weblogic JSP Compiler optional Ant task so that it
will
work with newer version of Weblogic JSP Compiler. I got it to work for 6.1,
7.0 and 8.1.
The current released version of Ant supports only Weblogic JSP compiler
version 4.5.1.
I want to ensure backward compatibility with 4.5.1 jsp compiler but I don't
have the older version of Weblogic 4.5.1. I've gone to the Bea support site
and apparently, our company's support contract doesn't allow me to download
older versions of WebLogic.
How do I get my hands on the older version? I don't need the entire
product, I just need the portion that has the Weblogic JSP Compiler
(weblogic.jar)4.5.1 isn't supported anymore so I wouldn't worry about it.
-- Rob
newsgroups.bea.com wrote:
I'm trying to upgrade the Weblogic JSP Compiler optional Ant task so that it
will
work with newer version of Weblogic JSP Compiler. I got it to work for 6.1,
7.0 and 8.1.
The current released version of Ant supports only Weblogic JSP compiler
version 4.5.1.
I want to ensure backward compatibility with 4.5.1 jsp compiler but I don't
have the older version of Weblogic 4.5.1. I've gone to the Bea support site
and apparently, our company's support contract doesn't allow me to download
older versions of WebLogic.
How do I get my hands on the older version? I don't need the entire
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SimpleCallbackHandler no longer in weblogic.jar for WebLogic 10.3g
I was using the weblogic.security.SimpleCallbackHandler in WebLogic 9.2 to authenticate users. I looked at the documentation for 10.3g and it still mentions this class is available, however it is not in the weblogic.jar file nor in the javadocs. Here is the URL where I was looking. http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs103/security/thin_client.html#wp1035574.
The only CallbackHandler in the 10.3g release seems to be the weblogic.security.URLCallbackHandler class. I tried replacing the SimpleCallbackHandler with this class. When I put the weblogic.jar in my classpath and build, I get the following error.
class file for weblogic.security.acl.internal.AuthenticatedSubject not found
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<code>
import javax.security.auth.Subject;
import weblogic.security.SimpleCallbackHandler;
import weblogic.security.services.Authentication;
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<./code>
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JDriver and weblogic.jar for the wlserver 6.1 sp2
Hi all,
After I download the jDriver for Ms sql 2000 server, I set the classpath as
document told, I test
it using the utils.dbping it works fine. But when I try to use it with the weblogic
server 6.1
I have the problem as following:
I included the jDriver classes in the classpath of the startWeblogic.cmd as
set CLASSPATH=.;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;.\lib\weblogic.jar;C:\weblogic\mssqlserver4v70\classes
saved the startWeblogic.cmd file
Then I start the wls with startWeblogic.cmd(the new classpath). It starts fine
Then I setup the connection sql pool using the weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver
It says "No suitable driver"
I found that in the weblogic.jar(shipped with the weblogic 6.1) and in the jDriver
classes, there are two files which have the same name is weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver.
Because in the classpath
.\lib\weblogic.jar comes first so weblogic server takes weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver
of the weblogic.jar rather than in the jDriver classes directory. So I thought
the matter of changing the order in the classpath (.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\weblogic\mssqlserver4v70\classes;.\lib\weblogic.jar")
will solve the problem, but when I changed the oder in the classpath the weblogic
server did not start AT ALL with the following errror.
------------------Begin error----------------------------
C:\bea\wlserver6.1>"C:\bea\jdk131\bin\java" -hotspot -ms64m -mx64m -classpath
;.\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\weblogic\mssqlserver4v70\classes;.\lib\weblogic.jar"
-Dweblogic.Domain=mydomain -Dweblogic.Name=myserver -Dbea.home="C:\\bea" -Dweblogic.management.password=
-Dweblogic.ProductionModeEnabled=true -Djava.security.policy="C:\bea\wlserver6.
1/lib/weblogic.policy" weblogic.Server
The WebLogic Server did not start up properly.
Exception raised:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError
at weblogic.Home.getFileSource(Home.java:66)
at weblogic.Home.<init>(Home.java:29)
at weblogic.Home.getInstance(Home.java:81)
at weblogic.Home.getPath(Home.java:89)
at weblogic.security.internal.ServerAuthenticate.main(ServerAuthenticate
.java:77)
at weblogic.t3.srvr.T3Srvr.run(T3Srvr.java:200)
at weblogic.Server.main(Server.java:35)
Reason: Fatal initialization exception
C:\bea\wlserver6.1>goto finish
------------------End error----------------------------
I wonder how can I use the jDriver with weblogic server?
Do you have any idea what I have done wrong or how to get around with this problem?
Please help
Thanks in advanceIt works now.
Thanks Laurent.
Tom
Laurent Goldsztejn <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi Tom,
Can you please make sure that the driver is defined as
weblogic.jdbc.mssqlserver4.Driver
and that the url starts with jdbc:weblogic:mssqlserver4
Thank you,
Laurent Goldsztejn
Developer Relations Engineer
BEA Support -
Does a weblogic.jar exist for client
Hello,
does a weblogic.jar exist for client, that is not so big?
thanks,
dorinhttp://dev2dev.bea.com/resourcelibrary/whitepapersdetail.jsp?highlight=whitepapers&filePath=components%2Fdev2dev%2Fresourcelibrary%2Fwhitepapers%2Fwhitepapersmallfootprintclient.htm
Dorin Dragan-Sassler <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
does a weblogic.jar exist for client, that is not so big?
thanks,
dorin--
Dimitri -
Small weblogic.jar for jms/j2ee clients of weblogic
We are trying to create a smaller footprint for the ~38M weblogic.jar for distribution
to our client applications to use the JMS and J2EE features of Weblogic 7.0sp2.
I attempted to use the whitepaper document distributed by BEA for creating a smaller
jar file, but it did not work. Has anyone else in the user community successfully
created the jar file and if so could they give me some insight on how they did
it.
Thanks,
Ashish
Hi Ashish,
I've personally used the "URL" class loader option with success,
and I know that several customers have also used this option, as
well as the other options for years. Feel free to
post more detail than "it did not work", and I may be able
to help you out.
Tom, BEA
P.S. If 8.1 is an option, you may with to consider using the
thin client jars it supplies.
Ashish Bisarya wrote:
> We are trying to create a smaller footprint for the ~38M weblogic.jar for distribution
> to our client applications to use the JMS and J2EE features of Weblogic 7.0sp2.
> I attempted to use the whitepaper document distributed by BEA for creating a smaller
> jar file, but it did not work. Has anyone else in the user community successfully
> created the jar file and if so could they give me some insight on how they did
> it.
>
> Thanks,
> Ashish
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Need WebLogic.jar for download
I need WebLogic.jar for development .Kindly let me no from where can i get?
Go to support.oracle.com
Search for document id 763603.1
OR
edelivery.oracle.com and use the BEA WebLogic Media Pack
Did you try creating a wlfullclient.jar?
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/web.1111/e13717/jarbuilder.htm#BABCGHFH -
Revision: 24027
Revision: 24027
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2012-07-31 06:09:32 -0700 (Tue, 31 Jul 2012)
Log Message:
Removing weblogic.jar as it cannot be open sourced.
Removed Paths:
blazeds/branches/4.6_Apache/modules/opt/lib/weblogic.jarmaybe this helps:
=> regarding <BEA-000388>: Article-ID [1065385.1] in MOS
=> regarding <BEA-090065>: Article-ID [955853.1] in MOS
Edited by: VivaLaVida on 03.02.2011 07:42 -
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If anyone has it please email to [email protected]
ThanksNo, you don't need to put it in your classpath, but
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set J2EE_HOME to the location where your J2EE SDK is
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example:
J2EE_HOME=c:\java\j2eesdk1.4
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