Getting Started
When you click "Download" at the top
of any page and accept the evaluation license agreement, you can
register for a 30-day trial version of WebLogic's software. After you
register, a URL for downloading will be sent to your email
address. The kit you install comes ready to run in a single-server
mode for up to 3 IP addresses. You can use it for 30 days
free-of-charge. You will need a special license key to try out
WebLogic's new clustering features; just contact your sales rep.
Special note for Java 2 (JDK 1.2.x) users:
Please see the supplemental information
regarding running the WebLogic Server and compiling applications under
Java 2 (JDK 1.2.x).
- Install your WebLogic Server.
- Windows users: Take the WebLogic tour!
Select "Begin Tour"
from the "WebLogic" folder in the Start menu to get a quick
overview of WebLogic's great features.
- Read the Release
Notes for the current version of WebLogic's software
distribution.
- Installing extra features?
- Check out the code examples in your distribution, and take a look
at our online documentation.
A list of resources to help you get started
- Release notes for
current version
- Installing a WebLogic license
- Setting up and starting WebLogic Server
- WebLogic Administrators Guides
- Using the WebLogic utilities
- How to determine your IP address
- Testing connections
- Setting up the WebLogic code examples
- Setting up WebLogic CORBA access
- Installing type 2 JDBC drivers
WebLogic jdbcKona Type 4 drivers
- Installing jdbcKona/Informix4
- Installing jdbcKona/MSSQLServer4
Syntax conventions used in technical documents
Syntax statements appear in typewriter-like font.
Commands that you type appear in a bold typewriter-like font.
Values that you must supply for a typed command are shown in a
bold italic typewriter-like
font.
Optional arguments are shown in blue.
Code examples appear in blue
typewriter-like font and comments to the code appear in red.
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