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Welcome back to the Installing Oracle Endeca Information Discovery v3.0 screencast series.
This is the beginning of part 7: Installing Studio. Before you can install Studio, you must create the WebLogic domain in which to deploy it.
In this screencast, we’ll create that WebLogic domain. To see the entire screencast series, see the playlist for ‘Installing Oracle Endeca
Information Discovery v3.0’ on YouTube.
From a command prompt, change to the directory that contains the Configuration Wizard start-up program.
To start the Configuration Wizard, run the command config.cmd
The Configuration Wizard Welcome page is displayed.
Select the ‘Create a new WebLogic domain’ option and click Next.
On the ‘Select Domain Source’ page, the Basic WebLogic Server Domain checkbox is checked by default. Click Next.
On the ‘Specify Domain Name and Location’ page, set the domain name to endeca_studio_domain.
Keep the default location, and click Next.
On the ‘Configure Administrator User Name and Password’ page, create a Studio administrator username and password.
The password must be at least eight alphanumeric characters and contain at least one number or special character.
Retype the password to confirm it. Optionally add a description for the user account. Then click Next.
On the ‘Configure Server Start Mode and JDK’ page, click the Production Mode and Available JDKs.
In the JDK list, click the Sun Java JDK that you installed earlier.
If the JDK is not displayed, click the Other JDK button and browse to it.
Then click Next.
On the ‘Select Optional Configuration’ page, check the Administrator Server checkbox, then click Next.
On the ‘Configure the Administration Server’ page, type 8101 in the Listen port field.
Leave the default values for name and Listen address fields. Click Next.
On the ‘Configuration Summary’ page, click Create.
When the message ‘Domain Created Successfully’ is displayed, click Done.
Next update the setDomainEnv.cmd file.
We will make some changes to this file so the WebLogic domain is configured for Studio.
Copy and paste the Java Options argument directly from the Getting Started guide into the file.
Paste this near the top of the file.
As noted in the guide, we’ll make sure to remove any line breaks after pasting the text into the file.
Just a few more seconds to delete them all.
We also need to add a space before –Djavax.xml in two places.
Next, per the guide, we will update Java perm size arguments in the file to replace all occurrences of MaxPermSize 128m and 256m
with MaxPermSize 512m.
Update all memory arguments in the file to replace all occurrences of Xmx512m with Xmx1024m.
Save and close the file.
Now let’s verify that there are no conflicting applications on the domain’s root context.
Start the Endeca Studio domain
and enter the username and password.
When you see the message that it is in running mode, open a web browser and enter http, colon, slash slash, the server name,
such as local host, colon, and 8101.
If you get ‘error 404 – not found’, then there are no applications on the domain’s root context,
and you can continue the Studio installation process.
If you see another application, then log into WebLogic console and either remove the application or untarget it from the WebLogic
Server instance.
In this screencast, we created the WebLogic domain for Studio. In the next screencast, we’ll deploy Studio into the domain.