Oracle jdeveloper 11g installation guide
After installing Oracle JDeveloper, everything you need to begin developing, testing and debugging web applications is installed and configured for you; no additional configuration steps are necessary for development purposes. The default user for an Administrator on Integrated WebLogic Server is weblogic , and the default password is weblogic1.
Add the ADF Runtime in one of the two following ways:. Configure a new or existing domain for ADF runtime. Use the WebLogic Configuration wizard to create a new domain configured automatically to support Application Development Framework Runtime or to extend an existing domain with the ADF runtime domain templates. For more information about configuring Oracle WebLogic Server domains and preparing a domain for running ADF applications, see the following documentation:.
The following sections provide information on how to use accessibility features in Oracle JDeveloper, including how to perform a silent installation. Silent-mode installation is a way of setting installation configurations only once to ensure that no configuration options are displayed during the installation process.
During installation in silent mode, the installation program reads the settings for your configuration from an XML file that you create before beginning the installation. Create a silent. See Section Section Information contained in the log file helps you investigate installation failures. To use a silent. The silent. The parameters and their descriptions are listed in the Table 4, "silent.
In a silent install, specifying a value for this parameter in silent. Specify the components and subcomponents to be installed. If this parameter is not mentioned in silent. If you specify a component to be installed, all its subcomponents are automatically installed. To install multiple components, separate the components with a bar.
If components you specify have dependencies on other components that have not been specified, those components also get installed. You must have Administrator privileges to install the shortcuts in the All Users folder. Specify the location of your Java directory.
For example, you may want to specify a silent installation with the following configuration options:. To make the best use of our accessibility features, Oracle Corporation recommends the following minimum configuration:. For information about performing a silent installation, see Section Download Java Access Bridge for Windows version 2. Refer to the Java Access Bridge documentation available from this web site for more information about installation and the Java Access Bridge.
Install Java Access Bridge by running Install. The installer first checks the JDK version for compatibility, then the Available Java virtual machines dialog displays. Click Search Disks. Then select to search only the drive that contains the Oracle JDeveloper build and the JDK version in the program files directory if it exists. The search process can take a long time on a large disk with many instances of JDK or Oracle JDeveloper, or when searching multiple disks.
However, unless you complete an exhaustive search of your disk, Access Bridge will not be optimally configured, and will not be correctly installed to all of the Java VMs on your system. After selecting the disk to search, click Search. Confirm that you want to install the Java Access Bridge into each of the Java virtual machines displayed in the dialog, by clicking Install in All.
Confirm that the file accessibility. Start Oracle JDeveloper by running the file jdev. The steps above assume you are running Windows and using a Windows-based screen reader. A console window that contains error information if any will open first and then the main Oracle JDeveloper window will appear, once Oracle JDeveloper has started. Any messages that appear will not affect the functionality of Oracle JDeveloper.
Also, see the help topics available by selecting the Oracle JDeveloper Accessibility Information node under Oracle JDeveloper Basics in the online help table of contents. The uninstaller removes only those files that were created at the time of installation. Any files that were created or modified after the installation are left as is.
A message about the files and folders that have not been removed is displayed at the end of the process. You can delete these files if you wish to. Oracle provides a number of resources on the Web. Some sites you may find helpful are listed in Table 5, "Oracle on the Web" :. Oracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.
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Notes: If you are reinstalling the same version of Oracle JDeveloper after uninstalling it, the system directory from the previous installation, gets associated with the new installation by default. Note: JDK 6 Update 24 is installed automatically when you use the platform-specific installer.
To launch the Windows installer, double-click the jdevstudioinstall. To launch the Linux installer, follow these steps: Ensure that the jdevstudioinstall. Execute the file:. Caution: Ensure that you choose a directory that does not contain spaces. Note: In addition to the disk space required by the components you have chosen to install, the installer needs MB of temporary work space.
Note: Should the installation process be interrupted prior to completion, the result is likely an incomplete and non-functional partial installation. Ensure the settings are unlocked click the lock if necessary. From the Edit menu, select Enable Root User. Create a symbolic link for classes. Note: If you migrate to another version of Oracle JDeveloper, you will need to reinstall the extensions that you want to use. For more information on migration, please see the Release Notes.
Caution: Ensure that you choose a Home directory that does not contain spaces. Note: You can explicitly set the home environment variable by adding the following line in the jdev. Caution: Do not set the home environment variable to a directory that contains spaces. To configure a terminal server client for running Oracle JDeveloper: Verify that the color resolution of the terminal server client has been set to a minimum of colors.
Log on to your terminal server. Launch Oracle JDeveloper. To specify this value in the default project settings: From the Application menu, select Default Project Properties.
Click the Launch Settings node. To install in silent mode: Create a silent. Start the silent installation by using the following command: java -jar jdevstudioinstall. Note: To use a silent. Guidelines for component selection: If you specify a component to be installed, all its subcomponents are automatically installed. Shortcuts created in the local user's Start Menu folder.
To achieve this configuration, your silent. Install the screen reader, if it is not already installed. Refer to the documentation for your screen reader for more information about installation.
Install Oracle JDeveloper. Click OK when you see the Installation Completed message. Start your screen reader. Note: The uninstaller removes only those files that were created at the time of installation. All rights reserved. Contact Us. JDK 6. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Legal Notices. Be sure that the user account you use for installing Oracle JDeveloper has the required privileges.
Verify that a certified JDK exists on your system by running java -version from the command line. At the time of publication, the certified JDK for 12 c At the command line, navigate to the directory where you downloaded the generic installation program. Al the command line, navigate to the directory where you downloaded the platform-specific installation program.
You can also start the installer in silent mode by using a saved response file instead of using the installer screens. When the installation program appears, you are ready to begin the installation. See the next topic for a description of each installation program screen. The following table lists the order in which installer screens appear. If you need additional help with an installation screen, click Help.
On UNIX operating systems, this screen opens if this is the first time you are installing any Oracle product on this host. Specify the location where you want to create your central inventory. Make sure that the operating system group name selected on this screen has write permissions to the central inventory location.
Install the JDeveloper component in a new Oracle home. Ensure that the name of the directory does not contain spaces. Use this screen to verify the installation options that you selected. If you want to save these options to a response file, click Save and provide the location and name of the response file.
Response files can be used later for a silent installation. You can customize Oracle JDeveloper Studio on startup using options on the Installation Complete screen of the installer.
The following table describes the options in the Next Steps section of the Installation Complete screen:. Select if you want to start Oracle JDeveloper using the default settings. All your Oracle JDeveloper projects are saved in the default location. If the option to start JDeveloper after quitting the installation wizard is checked, uncheck it. Click Finish to quit the installation wizard without starting Oracle JDeveloper. During installation, a file called product. This file contains your JDeveloper preferences.
Old preferences carry over to new installations of JDeveloper unless you delete this file. On Windows systems, if you are uninstalling your current version of Oracle JDeveloper to install a newer version, Oracle recommends that you restart your system after you uninstall the software and before you begin the new installation.
After you complete the installation of Oracle JDeveloper Studio, verify that the installation was successful. To verify that Oracle JDeveloper Studio installed successfully, you can compare the directory structure created on your expected directory structure shown in the following table. This directory is the Oracle home that contains the binary files and configuration files that are required to run Oracle JDeveloper. This directory contains information about the components, feature sets, and patches installed in this Oracle JDeveloper home directory.
This file is located in the inventory directory. It contains the location and versions of all components currently registered with this Oracle Jdeveloper installation. Whenever you add a new plug-in or add-on, the information in this file is updated.
This directory contains the files that are needed to run the Oracle JDeveloper application. It also contains files that can be used to modify the application settings. This directory contains OPatch and supported files. OPatch is a tool used to patch Oracle Fusion Middleware software. This file contains information about the inventory location of the installation. You may not see this file on a Windows installation. This directory contains files used by the Oracle Universal Installer, including the uninstaller program.
If you need to run the Oracle Universal Installer again after the product is installed, you should do so from this directory. For Windows distributions with the MAF extension installed, you may also see a directory called cfgtoollogs.
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