Choose the Home location as per the availability of Disk Space, here we chosen ‘E:\’ drive. E:\Oracle\Middleware is the Default home path for Weblogic in this installation. Then Click next
Choose “ All Users “ to allow other OS Users also access the Weblogic console, then click next.
Take a note on this Product Installation Directories. “wlserver_10.3” is the folder contains Weblogic server files (It’s the HOME directory of Weblogic sever)
Installation of Weblogic server 10.3.2 completed, now “Uncheck” the “Run Quickstart” because now we are not going to create Domain for the Weblogic server. Click done
There are two types of Installations available, “Install and configure” and “Install Software”. In this Document we followed “Install Software”. Click next
The default Oracle Middleware Home automatically taken by the Installer. Here we can give a Different Oracle Home Directory instead of “as_1” where the Software’s will be copied by installer. And click next
The Installation will complete after 32 approximately, its depends on the System RAM (2GB Used). Oracle Prefers 4GB of RAM Required for this Installation.
Step 3 : Configuring 11g forms and reports with Weblogic Before moving into Configuration we need some Windows support files and required to complete the configuration successfully. “msvcr71.dll”,”msvcp71.dll” and “mod_wl_ohs.so” Files locations of ‘.dll’ files: “E:\Oracle\Middleware\jdk160_14_R27.6.5-32\bin” -- “msvcr71.dll” “E:\Oracle\Middleware\as_1\oui\lib\win32” – “msvcp71.dll” and copy this files under “C:\WINDOWS\system32” of your system. “E:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\plugin\win\32”-“mod_wl_ohs.so” And copy it to “E:\Oracle\Middleware\as_1\ohs\modules”. In case “mod_wl_ohs.so” is not available copy “mod_wl_22.so” file and rename it as “mod_wl_ohs.so”. These are the important files needs to copy before we start the configuration otherwise the configuration will fail while “Creating AS Installation”. Now we can start the configuration by Clicking “Configure Classic Instance from the “Oracle Classic 11g Home” which we created in the pervious installation step.
Oracle Home Directory: Directory : The entry in this screen should be given a meaningful name. In this example, “as_1” “ as_1”.. Oracle Instance Location: Location : “assinst_1” is the new directory we creating to keep the forms and report . Oracle Instance Name: While not required, it is recommend that the Instance Name be the same as it's directory name for future maintainability: “asinst_1”
Note : we are installing Forms server , Report server and Admin server for development, so no need to install system components like “Oracle HTTP Server” or “Oracle Web Cache”. Uncheck this Specified System Components.
No need of giving Oracle Internet Directory Information. Uncheck the Option and click next to continue.
Note : OID is only used for “Portal and Discoverer Configuration”, for portal and discoverer we use to run Repository Creating Unit (RCU), this RCU will create schemas for Portal and Discoverer in Database.
Each and ever tools needs to install successful, if the tool fails we need to check the log files and set the required setup and click the “Retry” button.
Referred Oracle Metalink Documents and OTN Links: How to Install Fusion Middleware 11.1.1.1 / 11.1.1.2 Forms and Reports Only [ID 854117.1] FMW 11g Installation Fails Creating AS Instance Due to Missing MSVCR71.DLL [ID 880713.1] OTN References: https://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=2127972 http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/install.1111/e10421/install_screens.htm# BABFBBFE