Wrong version of WebLogic Server

Greetings,
I've downloaded and installed the Windows All-In-One Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11g. When I try to add a New Server Runtime Environment I get the following error:
The path "C:\bea\wlserver_10.3" contains the wrong version of WebLogic Server. Expected version 10.3.1. Found version 10.3.0.
Is there a patch for the server that should have come with?
Regards,
gwm

OEPE 11g supports WLS 8.1, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2, 10.0, 10gR3 (aka 10.3) and 11g (aka 10.3.1, but not released yet). Make sure that you select the right version of the server in the new runtime wizard.
- Konstantin

Similar Messages

  • Wrong Version of Weblogic Server with Enterprise Pack?

    Hello. I am having a runtime server problem with my Enterprise Pack. Here is the scenario:
    I downloaded and installed Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3. I am using the bundled (Eclipse) Enterprise Pack that came with it. I am following the "Introduction to the Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE) IDE" tutorial. I am at the stage (in wizard) where I am creating an eclipse project, and assigning the target runtime server. It says to pick Oracle WebLogic Server 10gR3 as the server. I do this. At the next step, when I browse and select the weblogic home for my chosen server, I get the following error:
    The path "C:\bea\wlserver_10.3" contains the wrong version of WebLogic Server. Expected version 10.3.0. Found version 10.3.1.
    This strikes me as odd as it is the server that the eclipse enterprise pack came with. At this point, I can go no further. Should I download a different version of the Enterprise Pack? Should I install a different version of weblogic? I am not sure what to do, and would appreciate any insights. Thanks.

    I'm stuck on this also.
    On 2009-09-22 I downloaded and installed Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse 11gR1 from http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/enterprise-pack-for-eclipse/index.html Windows All-In-One oepe-ganymede-win32.zip. I installed it into an existing exclipse directory and maybe that is related. I'm currently deleting that directory and unzipping the root of C to see if that helps.
    We have a DEV instance up that I hope be able to deploy to remotely. It is on a secure server (i.e. https://crpXXdev1:9023). The splash screen indicates that version is WebLogic Server 11g and WebLogic Server Version: 10.3.1.0
    I also downloaded and installed Oracle Web Logic 11gR1 (10.3.1) so I could deploy on my development box as well. I installed it to bea10_3_1_0. I can start this instance and when I do the splash screen says starting weblogic with Java version: java version 1.6.0_11.
    Logs should be written to:C:\bea10_3_1_0\user_projects\domains\base_domain\servers\AdminServer\logs\AdminServer.log.>
    I see Server started in RUNNING mode.
    I throw this in my Browser http://localhost:7001/console/login/LoginForm.jsp and I get splash screen and can log in as User name weblogic.
    Systems Status says OK
    As I go through the OTN Tuturial 'Introdcution to Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse (OEPE) IDE, configure the eclipse.ini fill as shown (e.g. -vm C:\bea10_3_1_0\jdk160_11\bin). And just to be safe I remove the following from my Environment Path so I don't use a pre Jave 1.6 version C:\Sun\SDK\jdk\bin;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.3.1\bin;
    I fire up eclipse and go to Window / Preference Installed JREs and Add a reference to jdk160_11 in c:\bea10_3_1_0\jdk160_11. That is the only JRE I reference.
    I don the following
    1. Select Help > Software Updates > Available Software > Add Site.
    2. In the Add Site dialog, enter http://download.oracle.com/otn_software/oepe/ganymede, and then click OK.
    3. Select Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse, verify that all of the subcomponents are selected, and then click Install.
    I get some prompts see some download activity and after it is down, restart Eclipse.
    I go to Open Perspective and Java EE is not available as an option to choose. This is bad because I cannot see the Server tab to add a Server. I could do this yesterday before I re-installed Eclipsed. Without the Server tab and can not continue the tutorial to get to where I was having errors yesterday.

  • Feature comparison bet. diff. versions of Weblogic Server starting 5.1 to 8

    I am looking for features comparison matrix between different versions of weblogic server from v5.1 to 8.1. Can anyone help?

    a matrix I have never seen, but release notes usually sums it up pretty well.

  • Identifying Default Version in weblogic server

    Hi All,
    Can anybody can tell me how to identify the default version of BPEL or Mediator interface deployed into weblogic server in SOA11G if they are deployed twice or thrice into weblogic server.
    In 10g we use to identify with a '*' symbol beside the interface name, but how to find out the same thing in Weblogic server.
    Regards,
    CH

    In 11g there is no symbol to see whether it is default version or not. Below are the ways you can check whether it default one ot not.
    1)When you click the process in em console example Project 1.0, If you not able to see the set as default tab then it is running with default version.
    2) Alternatively you can check the webservice URL in that see the SOAP end point. if it ending with something like Soa*unique. If you find this then it is a default version.
    Correct me if i went wrong.
    Thanks,
    Tarak

  • Warning BEA-2156203 JEE5 Version in Weblogic Server 10.3.6

    Hi, when I start the Weblogic Admin Server for studio domain, there appears the below warning:
    <27-nov-2013 13H34' CET> <Warning> <Munger> <BEA-2156203> <A version attribute was not found in element application in the deployment descriptor in C:\OEID_Installers\endecastudio\endeca-portal-weblogic-3.1.14220.ear/META-INF/application.xml. A version attribute is required, but this version of the Weblogic Server will assume that the JEE5 is used. Future versions of the Weblogic Server will reject descriptors that do not specify the JEE version.>
    <27-nov-2013 13H34' CET> <Warning> <Munger> <BEA-2156203> <A version attribute was not found in element application in the deployment descriptor in
    C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\endeca_studio_domain\servers\AdminServer\tmp\_WL_user\endeca-portal-weblogic-3\diq5s7/METAINF/application.xml.
    A version attribute is required, but this version of the Weblogic Server will assume that the JEE5 is used. Future versions of the Weblogic Server will reject descriptors that do not specify the JEE version.>
    Wls: 10.3.6
    JEE: 7u40
    Windows x64
    I know that this same error appears when the JEE version is JEE6 and that is a bug which is fixed by the patch:
    11720907: SU Patch [2IE6]: <A VERSION ATTRIBUTE WAS NOT FOUND IN ELEMENT PERSISTENCE ..>
    Exist any patch for JEE7? or this warning is solved by other way?

    Hi Julia,
    I'm using java 7 upgrade 40.
    It is better if I uninstall java version 7 and install version 6 upgrade 43?
    I supposed that it was better install the lastest java version, but if you tell me that is better use version 6, I will do it
    Mercy

  • Deployment warning -- Compiled by different version of Weblogic Server?

    ####<Aug 23, 2001 12:17:54 PM PDT> <Warning> <EJB> <alpha> <admin>
    <main> <system> <> <010004> <The EJB deployment named: registration
    was compiled by a different version of the WebLogic Server.>
    I'm using WLS 6.0 SP1.
    I'm getting the above warning messages for every jar file within my
    EAR file that I try and deploy. I can't figure out the source of this
    warning. I get this message in any of the following compilation
    cases:
    * compiling with BEA's default javac (Sun's JDK version 1.3.0)
    * compiling with Sun's javac (Sun's JDK version 1.3.0_02)
    * compiling with jikes
    The message seems misleading and doesn't make sense to me. Anyone
    know why I'm getting this error message? Anyone else getting these
    warning messages?
    Regards,
    JD

    Mihir Kulkarni <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    Could you please post this message on the ejb newsgroup.
    The message does not seem to mean a different version of the java
    compiler, but different version of Weblogic's ejb compiler -
    weblogic.ejbc.
    Were these EJB's compiled by a previous version of ejbc, say, the one from
    51 ?
    No, these EJBs were never compiled against a previous version of ejbc.
    They were only created and deployed with WLS 6.0 SP1.
    Also, please check the generated file inside the build\ejbcgen directory:
    WLGENERATED to check which version of WL ejbc was used to compile it.
    Here's contents of the WLGENERATED file:
    #Wed Aug 29 11:04:33 PDT 2001
    WLVERSION=WebLogic Server Build\:\t6.0 Service Pack 1 03/04/2001
    22\:05\:05 \#
    101616\nWebLogic XML Module\:\tNot installed\n
    JD
    >
    JD Fagan wrote:
    ####<Aug 23, 2001 12:17:54 PM PDT> <Warning> <EJB> <alpha> <admin>
    <main> <system> <> <010004> <The EJB deployment named: registration
    was compiled by a different version of the WebLogic Server.>
    I'm using WLS 6.0 SP1.
    I'm getting the above warning messages for every jar file within my
    EAR file that I try and deploy. I can't figure out the source of this
    warning. I get this message in any of the following compilation
    cases:
    * compiling with BEA's default javac (Sun's JDK version 1.3.0)
    * compiling with Sun's javac (Sun's JDK version 1.3.0_02)
    * compiling with jikes
    The message seems misleading and doesn't make sense to me. Anyone
    know why I'm getting this error message? Anyone else getting these
    warning messages?
    Regards,
    JD

  • JDeveloper JDK version and Weblogic server?

    Hi! Please can anyone tell me where I can see which JDK version uses my JDeveloper? And where I can download newest Weblogic server, please link and the name of the newest WeblogicServer!
    Best regards, Debuger!

    WSL 10.3.3: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/downloads/index-087510.html
    Comes with its own JDK or download the newest here http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
    Timo

  • Who can tell me what's wrong about the weblogic server?

    Fri Nov 24 09:30:19 CST 2000:<I> <ServletContext-General> *.jsp: initialization complete
    Fri Nov 24 09:31:11 CST 2000:<E> <HTTP> Connection failure
    java.net.SocketException: Connection shutdown: JVM_recv in socket input stream read
    at java.net.SocketInputStream.socketRead(Native Method)
    at java.net.SocketInputStream.read(SocketInputStream.java:90)
    at weblogic.socket.JavaSocketMuxer.processSockets(JavaSocketMuxer.java, Compiled Code)
    at weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:23)
    at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java, Compiled Code)
    Fri Nov 24 09:33:12 CST 2000:<E> <ServletContext-General> Servlet failed with Exception
    java.net.SocketException: socket write error (code=10053)
    at java.net.SocketOutputStream.socketWrite(Native Method)
    at java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(SocketOutputStream.java, Compiled Code)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ChunkUtils.writeChunks(ChunkUtils.java, Compiled Code)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.flush(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java, Compiled Code)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletOutputStreamImpl.writeStream(ServletOutputStreamImpl.java, Compiled Code)
    at weblogic.servlet.FileServlet.sendFile(FileServlet.java:199)
    at weblogic.servlet.FileServlet.service(FileServlet.java:56)
    at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:865)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.invokeServlet(ServletStubImpl.java:105)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:742)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextImpl.invokeServlet(ServletContextImpl.java:686)
    at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletContextManager.invokeServlet(ServletContextManager.java:247)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.invokeServlet(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:361)
    at weblogic.socket.MuxableSocketHTTP.execute(MuxableSocketHTTP.java:261)
    at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java, Compiled Code)

    I am experiencing the same error, did you find out what was going on.

  • OIM 11g install error INST-07286 mw_home has wrong version weblogic

    Hi gurus,
    I have been trying to install OIM 11g from past few days
    1. I have installed Oracle 10.2.0.5
    2.I installed weblogic 10.3.3 by downloading from Oracle website , wls1033_dev.zip
    3.I ran Rcu utlity 11.1.1.3.3
    4. I installed SOA 11.1.1.2.0.
    I am trying to upgrade soa to 11.1.1.3.0 using ofm_soa_generic_11.1.1.3.0_disk1_1of1.zip
    It gives me error
    INST-07286 Specified Oracle Middle ware home does not contain weblogic version 10.3.3 , upgrade to crrect version and then retry
    It does not let me further.
    Can some one please help /advise ?
    Thanks,
    Pandu

    Hi Gurus,
    I think I found the answer.
    I downloaded wrong version of weblogic
    I had linux 32 , and wanted weblogic 10.3.3, So I went here ( row 3 , column 2)
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/wls-main-097127.html
    file name = wls1033_dev.zip
    well I was wrong it was not 10.3.3 or something was wrong. SOA installer did not recognise it as 10.3.3.
    Who is to blame. I wasted 3 days I hope Oracle keeps right versions in its website for download.
    I got the right one from edelievry
    http://edelivery.oracle.com/EPD/Download/get_form?egroup_aru_number=11493750
    and download =
    Download      Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.3) for Linux x86      V21014-01      703M
    Hope this helps some one.
    Thanks!

  • Weblogic Server version with ADF runtime

    Expert,
    May I know which the latest version of Weblogic Server can support ADF runtime? Thanks!
    Rgds!

    No, there is no support for 12c jet. You have to wait for this till next year. There will be at least one more 11.1.1.x and 11.1.2.x version before we get 12c with ADF support.
    I'll try to keep the list up to date (which it is right now).
    Timo

  • Which version of Workshop to use with WebLogic Server 10.0 for 64-bit Linux

    I've downloaded and installed the 64-bit version of WebLogic Server for Linux. It is running on a 64-bit Xeon RHEL 5 machine with 64-bit Sun JVM.
    During the install, I selected WebLogic Server and Weblogic Workshop but it appears that Workshop was not installed. Apparently, only the Runtime for Workshop was installed. I'm not really sure what good that does for me.
    We need to use the Workshop IDE to develop apps. Is there a 10.0 version of Workshop for 64-bit Linux?

    Hi Anup,
    Maybe you should be a bit more specific about what you want to do. Coherence is just Java and has been supported WebLogic for years in the same way most other third-party Java libraries and APIs are. I first started using Coherence about four or five years ago with WebLogic 8.
    JK

  • Error when deploying ADF application to new WebLogic Server

    Hello,
    My java-free workplace is getting into ADF development. We've purchased Fusion Applications but don't have the hardware or software yet. I am trying to get a development machine set up ASAP so I can play around with ADF and later SOA Suite.
    I have never dealt with WebLogic Server before. I have just taken some training on ADF and SOA Suite and want to play around with what I've learned quickly, as it will be a while until we get our real environment set up and I don't want to forget anything. During the training the environment was already set up for us, so everything just worked. So at this point, I'm fine having everything entirely localized to this machine for the sake of playing around.
    I've taken a brand new VM image of a 32-bit Win7 machine and installed:
    -Python
    -jDeveloper 11.1.2.3.0
    -Oracle Database Express (for the sake of having some data to play around with)
    -WLS 10.3
    -ADF for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.7
    With WLS, I created a new domain and gave it some credentials.
    I can create a ADF application, make connections to my db tables, and build the business components I need based on them. I've created a simple jsf page with the word "test" as my default page.
    Then I go to deploy. It can find the WLS domain fine, builds the WAR, but always fails when trying to deploy it and then start it. My error, which I've googled for hours and cannot find a solution to (because of my little understanding of WLS) is:
    *Unresolved Webapp Library references for "ServletContext@29372801[app:webapp module:webapp.war path:/TorDemoApplication-DemoUI-context-root spec-version:2.5]", defined in weblogic.xml [Extension-Name: adf.oracle.domain.webapp, exact-match: false]*_
    Is there a common step I am missing?
    Thanks
    Tor

    Tor, you didn't miss a step but you used the wrong turn in the middle.
    JDev version are tidily coupled to wls versions. Read my blog http://tompeez.wordpress.com/2011/09/14/jdeveloper-versions-vs-weblogic-server-versions/ to get more info on that. So the first decision to take is if you want to use SOA, BPMN and stuff like that, then use JDev 11.1.1.7.0 or if you like to use JSF2.0 and faclets withotu SOA, then use JDev 11.1.2.3.0.
    As you said you are working with SOA later on 11.1.1.7.0 is the right version for you. WebLogic server 10.3.6 with the right adf runtime installed and there should be no problem.
    Timo

  • ADF Application Runtime issue in StandAlone Weblogic Server

    Hi All,
    I tried deploying my ADF Mobile Browser Application in a StandAlone Weblogic Server. The application was targeted to Admin Server and everything worked fine.
    But when Targeted to Managed Server the login page alone was rendered (without CSS). Tried loging in with correct as well as wrong passwords but there was no response from the page. (Login button acted like a dummy one)
    Even the managed server log had no error messages.
    DataSource where configured correctly and targeted both to Admin n Managed Server.
    I tried deploying the same in Client's Testing Environment and the same problem occured even in Admin Server.
    I couldnt figure out wats the issue.
    PS:
    Weblogic Server Version : 10.3.6
    ADF Runtime:11.1.1.6
    JDeveloper Version : 11.1.2.1
    The App Contains ADF Authentication Security. Will that cause any issue?
    Two Cents
    Karthick

    Your jdev version and the adf runtime on the wls have to match. Check http://tompeez.wordpress.com/2011/09/14/jdeveloper-versions-vs-weblogic-server-versions/ for a list of matching versions.
    Timo

  • 64 bit Weblogic Server 10.3.2 installation on Windows Server 2008 R2 x64 ?

    Hi,
    I'm trying to install 64 bit version of Weblogic Server 10.3.2 on my 64 bit OS Windows Server 2008 R2 SP2.
    Firstly I downloaded "jdk-6u24-windows-x64.exe" and installed it on my 64 bit platform.
    I downloaded "wls1032_generic.jar" and try to install it by the command below
    "java -d64 -jar wls1032_generic.jar"
    however I got the message below
    Unrecognized option: -d64
    Couldn't create the Java virtual machine
    Any options about this problem. Where am I making mistake?

    Hi,
    You need to make sure the following things :
    1). If you want to run your WLS on W 64 bit mode then You need to use Generic Jar installer Example: *"java -jar wls1032_generic.jar"*
    2). The above Jar should be installed only using a 64 Bit JVM so that all the 64 bit libraries will be available with the WebLogic while installing it. So first of all Download a 64 Bit JVM in your Woindows box.
    Then just run the following command to check if the JVM is 6t4 bit or not:
    set JAVA=HOME=C:\My64BitJDK\jdk1.6.0_21
    *$JAVA_HOME\bin\java -version*
    3). Now u can run your WebLogic Installer like following:
    *$JAVA_HOME\bin\java -jar wls1032_generic.jar*

  • Which version of Weblogic on Solaris is compatible with Oracle 8.1.7 - Unicode?

    Hi folks,
    We want upgrade WLS 4.5.1 to one of the last version of WLS, but also we are
    planing upgrade Oracle to 8.1.7 version and migrate the character set of the
    database to UTF8 (Unicode),
    so we need to know which versions of WLS are compatible with Oracle 8.1.7
    and Unicode as Character Set.
    Thanks in advance.
    Moises Moreno.

    Hi Moises Moreno
    The latest version of weblogic server is 6.1 with service pack 1. This version
    supports oracle 8.1.7 on major unix platforms viz., solaris(2.6,2.7,2.8),
    hp-unix(11.0,11.0i), linux7.1, Aix4.3.3 and on windows platforms viz.,
    NTwithsp5, 2000.
    BEA jdrivers are having Multibyte character set support (UTF8).
    Note : Weblogic server 5.1 with SP10 also supports oracle 8.1.7.
    FMI : http://www.weblogic.com/platforms/index.html#jdbc
    Thanks & Regards
    BEA Customer Support
    Moises Moreno wrote:
    Hi folks,
    We want upgrade WLS 4.5.1 to one of the last version of WLS, but also we are
    planing upgrade Oracle to 8.1.7 version and migrate the character set of the
    database to UTF8 (Unicode),
    so we need to know which versions of WLS are compatible with Oracle 8.1.7
    and Unicode as Character Set.
    Thanks in advance.
    Moises Moreno.

Maybe you are looking for