Resource | Recommended |
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Operating System | Windows 7 Windows XP-Service Pack 3 |
CPU Type and Speed | Pentium IV 2 GHz or faster |
Memory | 32-bit systems: 2 GB RAM 64-bit systems: 3 GB RAM |
Display | 65536 colors, set to at least 1024 X 768 resolution |
Hard Drive Space | 500 MB |
JDK |
Available to download at: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html |
Resource | Recommended |
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Distribution | Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.0 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 Oracle Enterprise Linux 6.0 Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.0 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 |
CPU Type and Speed | Pentium IV 2 GHz or faster |
Memory | 2 GB RAM |
Display | 65536 colors, set to at least 1024 X 768 resolution |
Hard Drive Space | 500 MB |
JDK |
Available to download at: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html |
Resource | Recommended |
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Operating System | Apple Mac OS X Version 10.6 or later |
CPU Type and Speed | 64-bit Intel processors |
Memory | 3 GB RAM |
Display | 'Thousands' of colors |
Hard Drive Space | 500 MB |
JDK | The releases of Java for Mac OS X that corresponds to the following JDK releases:
For example, Java for Mac OS X 10.6 Update 14 is available at: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1573 . |
skineditor.zip
file that it is packaged in. To download the skineditor.zip
file, see Oracle ADF's Download page on the Oracle Technology Network at: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/adf/downloads/index.html
.http://www.info-zip.org/
.C:Program Files
as the installation directory.skineditor.zip
:http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
.skineditor.zip
to the target directory.skineditor.zip
to the target directory, do not rename the skineditor
directory that contains the ADF Skin Editor executable. For example, if you unzipped skineditor.zip
to C:installdir
, do not rename the skineditor
directory at the following location: C:installdirskineditor
. This directory is part of the ADF Skin Editor installation.MW_HOME
is used to represent the directory of the installation. For example, if you unzipped skineditor.zip
into C:installdir
, then MW_HOME
refers to C:installdirskineditor
.MW_HOME
skineditor.exe
D:jdk1.6.0_39bin
.SetJavaHome
in the file MW_HOME
skineditorbinskineditor.conf
to the location of your JDK installation. Use an editor that recognizes UNIX end-of-line characters, such as WordPad. When you save the file, WordPad will warn you that it is about to save the file in text-only format. You can ignore this warning.skineditor.conf
would look like:SetJavaHome d:jdk1.6.0_39
system
subdirectory is %APPDATA%skineditorsystem11.1.2.4.XX.XX.XX
, where XX.XX.XX
is the unique number of the product build.C:Users
user
Documentsskineditormywork
on Windows 7 systems.C:skineditormywork
on all other Windows platforms.<jdk_install>/jre/lib/images/cursors
MW_HOME
/skineditor/jdev/bin/clear_cursors.tar
/bin/sh -c 'ulimit -n
4096
, you set the system resource limit:limits.conf
file, which is located in the /etc/security/
directory.limits.conf
file.MW_HOME/
skineditor/bin/skineditor
skineditor
script prompts you to provide the location of your JDK installation if it cannot locate it. You will need to enter the path to the Java executable, for example /usr/local/java/bin/java
.SetJavaHome
in the file MW_HOME
/skineditor/bin/skineditor.conf
to the location of your Java installation./usr/local/java
, your entry in skineditor.conf
would look like:SetJavaHome /usr/local/java
MW_HOME
/skineditor/bin/skineditor.
skineditor
script prompts you to provide the location of your JDK installation if it cannot locate it. You will need to enter the path to the Java executable, for example /usr/local/java/bin/java
.SetJavaHome
in the file MW_HOME
/skineditor/bin/skineditor.conf
to the location of your Java installation./usr/local/java
, your entry in skineditor.conf
would look like:SetJavaHome /usr/local/java
http://www.oracle.com/ocom/groups/public/@otn/documents/webcontent/131167.xml
.skineditormywork
directory) as well as other configuration files that are specific to a given user.C:My Home
as your home directory.MW_HOME
/skineditor/bin/skineditor.boot
in a text editor. Use an editor that recognizes UNIX end-of-line characters, such as WordPad.ide.user.dir.var = JDEV_USER_HOME, JDEV_USER_DIR
skineditor.boot
file: ide.user.dir = <Path to preferred user directory>
skineditor.exe -J-Dide.user.dir=<Path>
skineditor.exe -J-Dide.user.dir=D:usersjdoe
(on Windows).skineditor -J-Dide.user.dir=/home/users/jdoe
(on Linux and UNIX).C:My Projects
as the home directory.JDEV_USER_DIR
, or the name you chose for ide.user.dir.var
, as a user variable.N:usersjdoe
), and click OK.set
JDEV_USER_DIR=N:usersjdoe
ide.user.dir
is set to your user home directory.home/jdoe/my projects
as the home directory..cshrc
), set the environment variable to your preferred directory. For example, use the following command to set the home environment variable to mydocs/skinfiles
under the $HOME
directory:setenv JDEV_USER_DIR $HOME/mydocs/skinfiles
source .cshrc
echo $JDEV_USER_DIR
/home/jdoe/mydocs/skinfiles
ide.user.dir
is set to your user home directory.$HOME/jdevhome
.home/jdoe/my projects
as the home directory.JDEV_USER_DIR=$HOME/mydocs/skinfiles
export JDEV_USER_DIR
. .profile
echo $JDEV_USER_DIR
/Users/jdoe/mydocs/skinfiles
ide.user.dir
is set to your user home directory.$HOME/jdeveloper
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Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9)
[ http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/11119/core/ASADM/toc.htm ]
New and Changed Features for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9 & 11.1.1.7)
[ http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/11119/core/ASADM/whatsnew.htm#sthref9 ]
Since 11.1.1.9 is cumulative to all, see also older eleases:
New and Changed Features for Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.6)
[ http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/core.1111/e10105/whatsnew.htm#sthref9 ]
<Note 2051604.1> Deprecating Routing Topology Viewer from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control
- See Administration Guides for ALL products at http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/11119/cross/admindocs.htm
- New Features are also in Release Notes, depending on product https://docs.oracle.com/middleware/11119/cross/releasenotesdocs.htm
- Products such as Oracle HTTP Server and Web Cache which previously only supported TLS 1.0 for HTTPS connections now support TLS 1.1 and 1.2. For more information, see <Note 1936300.1> - How to Change SSL Protocols in Oracle Fusion Middleware Products. For OHS see See New Protocols and Ciphers for the Current Release. For Web Cache see <Note 1263526.1> . Note that not all installed FMW homes can have 11.1.1.9 Patch Set applied to obtain new TLS 1.1 and 1.2 protocols. See <Note 2041410.1> , 'Support Status of New SSL Features Released with Oracle HTTP Server and Oracle Web Cache 11.1.1.9'
Some issues as a result of transitioning to these new features:<Note 2098479.1> SSL Connections Fail to OHS 11.1.1.9 When Using IE and TLS 1.1/1.2 Only
<Note 2087174.1> After Applying OHS/Web-Tier Patch Set 11.1.1.9 : SSL Connection to WLS fails with 'Failure of Web Server bridge' (Issue 1 - SSL Protocols)
<Note 2094799.1> After Applying OHS/Web-Tier Patch Set 11.1.1.9 : SSL Connection to WLS fails with 'Failure of Web Server bridge' (Issue 2 - SSL Ciphers)- Oracle HTTP Server is now being installed with mod_security starting with release 11.1.1.7. See the following Documentation if you would like to enable this feature:
Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server 11g Release 1 (11.1.1.9)
3.11 mod_security
[ http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/11119/webtier/administer-ohs/under_mods.htm#HSADM173 ]
See also the My Oracle Support document below where an issue is experienced with FMW Control following the recommended configuration:
<Note 1556388.1> Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Returns Error 'Failed to invoke operation load on MBean' When Administering Oracle HTTP Server
Oracle Fusion Middleware: Download, Installation & Configuration Readmes
[ http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23104_01/download_readme.htm ]
- Ensure to bookmark this page and refresh browser cache for new releases
- My Oracle Support patch numbers are included within
- Follow the above document to obtain the following installation media:
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- Oracle WebLogic Server - Install new or upgrade to 10.3.6
- Oracle Database Server - As required, if intended product uses RCU
- Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
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