Web Client

Note: This procedure is applicable only for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Tools Releases prior to 9.2.9. Beginning with Tools Release 9.2.9, the Web Client on the Development Client runs in a remote Application Server (such as, WebLogic or WebSphere) called a Development HTML Server instead of a local Application Server.
The WebLogic Web Client (WLSH4A) and WebSphere Web Client (WASH4A) installers must match the bitness of the Development Client installer, so their logs (.log, .err, and .out) are also located in one of these directories:
  • 64-bit installer

    C:\Program Files\Oracle\inventory\logs

  • 32-bit installer

    C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\inventory\logs

Three files will be created in the above directory:

  • installActions<date_time>.log

  • oraInstall<date_time>.err

  • oraInstall<date_time>.out

where <date_time> is the date and time that the installation started.

Note:

Determining which logs belong to a particular OUI installer. Because OUI is used for multiple Oracle products (for example, OEE database client, E1 Development Client, WebLogic Server Web Client (WLSH4A), WebSphere Express Web Client (WASH4A), and others), the logs directory will contain installation files for multiple products. To determine which installer created a set of files (.log, .err, and .out), you should edit the installActions<date_time>.log. The first line of the log has this form

Using paramFile: <installer_directory>\oraparam.ini

For example:

Using paramFile: \\dep_svr\e920\OneWorld Client Install\ThirdParty\WebDevFeature\WLSH4A\install\oraparam.ini

Use the path of the oraparam.ini file to determine the installer. In the above example, note that the installer is on the Deployment Server and is in this directory:

WLSH4A\install

This indicates that the set of .log, .err, and .out files with the given time stamp were created by the WLSH4A installer.

When the installation completes, the logs relevant to the current installation are copied to the directory

<Oracle_Home_dir>\cfgtoollogs

For example:

C:\E920\cfgtoollogs

Additional logs are located in subdirectories under:

<Oracle_Home_dir>\cfgtoollogs

For example:

C:\E920\cfgtoollogs\oui