Workshop Domain Prevents Agents from listening on ports

Hello,
     It took me quite a while to diagnose this. I'm trying to run a profiler
with BEA Weblogic 8.1. I have a Weblogic Workshop Domain template. I've
tried using many commercial products, in particular JProfiler, but they
would not connect to their profiling agent.
     I found the causes to be the Weblogic Workshop domain. Here's the
explanation:
Profilers use the JVMPI interface to start their agent.
Here's an example JVM args for JProfiler
-Xint -Xrunjprofiler:port=8849 "-Xbootclasspath/a:C:\Program
Files\jprofiler\bin\agent.jar"
You can see it tries to run the agent on port 8849
When this is placed in a Weblogic Server domain, the agent starts up
fine on port 8849.
However, when I make a Weblogic Workshop domain, the agent does not
start up.
Can someone please explain why this may be, and a way to fix it?
Thank You

I found out what causing this issue, it's a fault of JProfiler's BEA
script generation.
When the WLW domain template is used, there is an echo statement of the
Java VM args, before the server is actually started.
JProfiler modifies that echo line to add its args, instead of modifying
the actual startup line.
Took me a while to notice that, since WL was echoing the proper args,
but was starting without them!
DealRaider.com wrote:
Hello,
It took me quite a while to diagnose this. I'm trying to run a
profiler with BEA Weblogic 8.1. I have a Weblogic Workshop Domain
template. I've tried using many commercial products, in particular
JProfiler, but they would not connect to their profiling agent.
I found the causes to be the Weblogic Workshop domain. Here's the
explanation:
Profilers use the JVMPI interface to start their agent.
Here's an example JVM args for JProfiler
-Xint -Xrunjprofiler:port=8849 "-Xbootclasspath/a:C:\Program
Files\jprofiler\bin\agent.jar"
You can see it tries to run the agent on port 8849
When this is placed in a Weblogic Server domain, the agent starts up
fine on port 8849.
However, when I make a Weblogic Workshop domain, the agent does not
start up.
Can someone please explain why this may be, and a way to fix it?
Thank You

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