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Weblog:   run WebLogic Server 8.1 on Mac OS X (Panther)
Subject:   WebLogic Workshop on Mac OS X
Date:   2004-01-15 13:03:25
From:   richardeberhardt
Response to: WebLogic Workshop on Mac OS X

Tarun,


I noticed that the download Rod led us to included a file called :wlw8110_549_COMP_generic32.jar. Is this the file you used to install?


How did you run the install process?


What is X11 and where can I find it?


Thanks,


Rich

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  • WebLogic Workshop on Mac OS X
    2004-01-30 09:11:29  treddy [Reply | View]

    To use the Linux install, I downloaded the linux installer from BEA's website. This file comes as platform812_linux32.bin.

    mkdir bea
    cd bea
    unzip <location>/platform812_linux32.bin

    now
    cat AUTORUN.INF
    and run one of the java commands in there
    java -mx256m -cp .:bids.jar:
    3rdparty.jar:
    comdev.jar:
    wizard.jar:
    wls8120_242_COMP_linux32.jar:
    wlp8120_242_COMP_linux32.jar:
    wli8120_242_COMP_linux32.jar:
    psu8120_242_COMP_linux32.jar:
    wlw8120_242_COMP_linux32.jar com.bea.plateng.wizard.WizardController

    This will launch the installer. Point it at your current bea install when asking for a bea home, and you should be good!

    X11 comes on your 3rd Panther disk. see http://www.apple.com/macosx/x11 for more info.

    Sorry for the late response,
    Tarun

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