IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform Version 3.6.0

Preparing WebLogic

When the Oracle WebLogic Server is running, you can prepare it for installation by clearing Oracle WebLogic Server cached files.

Before you begin

Verify that WebLogic Server is running and that you have administrative authority on the application server. IBM® TRIRIGA® is supported on 64-bit versions of WebLogic Server only.

For Linux systems, the bash shell must be installed on the system in order to configure WebLogic Server with IBM TRIRIGA.

About this task

Delete WebLogic Server caches by removing the Admin Server tmp folder and the JSP cache folder if they exist. The file paths to these folders vary as they are specific to your domain and server name. The following are examples of what the paths look like: WL_INSTALL_FOLDER/user_projects/domains/my_domain/servers/AdminServer/tmp and WL_INSTALL_FOLDER/user_projects/domains/my_domain/_tmp_jsp_compile_DefaultWebApp.

IBM TRIRIGA is deployed on a WebLogic Server Managed Server. Managed Servers are managed by a WebLogic Server Administrative Server. You must define a WebLogic Server domain, for example, tririgaManagedServer, that includes the WebLogic Server Administrative and Managed Server you want to use for the IBM TRIRIGA deployment. Refer to the Oracle WebLogic Server product documentation for information on how to use the Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Wizard to create a WebLogic Server Administrative Server, WebLogic Server Managed Server, and how to define a domain.

The IBM TRIRIGA Application Platform installation program sets the value of the WebLogic Server enforce-valid-basic-auth-credentials parameter to false during the installation process. If the security policy for your organization requires this value to be set to true, then IBM TRIRIGA CAD Integrator/Publisher users must be added to the WebLogic Server security repository. Refer to the Oracle WebLogic Server product documentation for more information.

What to do next

Install the platform with the Oracle Database, IBM DB2®, or Microsoft SQL Server.