Workshop never connects to the WebLogic Server

When I start WLS 7.02, the Workshop product with 7.02 does not show connected.
Therefore, from Workshop, I can not deploy to or shutdown the WLS server. What
am I missing?
Thanks,
DLG

David,
Deleting the .workshop file would cause the IDE to connect to the sample
server. Which is what happened in your case.
If you need to connect to a different server, the settings must be changed
on the IDE.
Please refer to the following document for more information on this
http://e-docs.bea.com/workshop/docs70/help/guide/howdoi/howCreateNewWLW-enab
ledWLSDomain.html
Thanks
Raj Alagumalai
WebLogic Workshop Support
Refer to teh following
"David Geiger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3ed37f39$[email protected]..
>
After changing the domain from samples, I am able to start up WLS,however, Workshop
does not register it starting and maintains the disable status. It didcreate
a new .workshop file.
Now, when I first went to start WLS, it worked (start & stop), however itwas
using the samples server domain.
Thanks,
DLG
"Raj Alagumalai" <[email protected]> wrote:
David,
Can you follow the following steps and let me know what happens
Deleting the .workshop file found in the c:\documents and
settings\username
folder
Restart the Workshop IDE.
Start the server from the IDE.
Thanks
Raj Alagumalai
WebLogic Workshop Support
"David Geiger" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:3ece92d9$[email protected]..
When I start WLS 7.02, the Workshop product with 7.02 does not showconnected.
Therefore, from Workshop, I can not deploy to or shutdown the WLS
server.
What
am I missing?
Thanks,
DLG

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