Weblogic and Solaris 9

Hi,
Does BEA recommend any patch set applied on Sun Solaris 9 for Weblogic 8.1 SP2
(platform) installation ? The supported OS list does not list any.
Thank you,

Hi,
Try with following steps.
Step-1
Apache 2.0.x, install the plug-in by copying the mod_wl_20.so file to the APACHE_HOME\modules directory and adding the following line to your APACHE_HOME/conf/httpd.conf file manually:
LoadModule weblogic_module modules/mod_wl_20.so
Step-2
Apache 2.0.x, manually add the following line to the httpd.conf file:
LoadModule weblogic_module modules\mod_wl_20.so
Step-3
For a non-clustered WebLogic Server:
<IfModule mod_weblogic.c>
WebLogicHost myweblogic.server.com
WebLogicPort 7001
</IfModule>
If you want more detail please refer the following link. http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs90/plugins/apache.html
I know this is late response for you. But it will helpful for others.
Regards,
Balaji,
System Admin
Arman Infotech Systems
India

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