Monday, May 3, 2010

Installing SOA Suite 11g Patchset 2

Download the following software from otn.oracle.com or edelivery.oracle.com

http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/middleware/htdocs/fmw_11_download.html


1. WLS 10.3.3
2. SOA Suite (11.1.1.2.0)
3. SOA Suite (11.1.1.3.0) Update
4. JDeveloper 11.1.1.3 Studio

Pre-requisites:
· Oracle DB
o XE will suffice

Required Software

RCU
o ofm_rcu_win_11.1.1.3.0_disk1_1of1.zip
WLS
o wls1033_oepe111150_win32.zip
SOA
o ofm_soa_generic_11.1.1.2.0_disk1_1of1.zip
o ofm_soa_generic_11.1.1.3.0_disk1_1of1.zip
JDeveloper
o JDev11g-11.1.1.3-Part1_of2.zip
o JDev11g-11.1.1.3-Part2_of2.zip

Step 1 - Create Schema using RCU
Unzip rcu zip and run \rcuHome\BIN\rcu.bat


Step 2 – Install WLS
Unzip wls1033_oepe111150_win32.zip to a directory of your choice
Run wls1033_oepe111150_win32.exe


Step 3 - Install SOA 11.1.1.2
Unzip ofm_soa_generic_11.1.1.2.0_disk1_1of1.zip to a directory of your choice
Open a CMDWindow and execute -
setup.exe –jreLoc yourFMWHome\jdk160_18

Specify the FMW home from WLS 10.3.3

Step 4 - Install SOA 11.1.1.3 Patchset
Unzip ofm_soa_generic_11.1.1.3.0_disk1_1of1.zip

Open a CMD Window in the directory \Disk1 and execute -
setup.exe –jreLoc yourFMWHome\jdk160_18

Specify the FMW Home from above.


Step 5 - Configure SOA / BPM

run config.cmd from \Oracle_SOA1\common\bin and create a new Weblogic Domain




Step 6 - Start WLS Admin / Managed Server








Installing JDev11g 11.1.1.3
If you downloaded from edelivery you will have jdev part 1 and 2
part 1 is the Jdev studio, part 2 contains the extensions for SOA and BPM.

Unzip JDev to install
Start JDev
Menu --> Help --> Check for Updates
select soa-jdev-extension.zip
do the same for bpm-jdev-extension.zip

More background info at http://itnewscast.com/middleware/soa-suite-11g-releases

4 comments:

  1. Niall,

    Have you tried installing this on Red Hat Linux Enterprise? While creating a domain we are not able to enter weblogic password.
    Any help in this regard is highly appreciated.

    Thanks !

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  2. Niall,
    The whole installation went thru fine, though the domain config went successful I'm not able to start the admin server. Also I couldnt see ths soa_server folder. What might be the cause? Please help.

    Thanks,
    Sen

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  3. Hi Sen,

    I assume you're installing on Windows. Please mail me a screenshot of your directory structure on the filesystem - niallc@t-online.de

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  4. Hi Harsh,

    Open Jdev go to the Help Menu, select Check for Updates --> Oracle Fusion Middleware Products and Official Oracle Extensions should be checked --> then select BPM...

    btw. you should ensure that the SOA extension has been installed beforehand.

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