Installing Oracle Forms and Reports 12.2.1.4 with WebLogic 12.2.1.4 requires a specific sequence of installations and configurations to ensure all components communicate correctly. This guide provides a roadmap for a standard deployment. 1. Pre-installation Requirements
Before starting, ensure your environment meets the minimum specifications to avoid common installation failures.
Java JDK: Install Oracle JDK 8 (Update 211 or later is generally recommended).
Operating System: Ensure your OS is certified; Windows 10 (64-bit) or supported Linux distributions are common.
System Libraries: For Windows, ensure Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 and 2012 redistributables are installed.
Database: A running Oracle Database is required to host the metadata repository schemas. 2. Software Installation Sequence
Install the software in this exact order into the same Oracle Home. Installing and Configuring Oracle Forms
Installing Oracle Forms and Reports 12.2.1.4.0 with WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1.4.0) is a multi-stage process that requires specific software versions and a strict order of operations. 1. Prerequisites and Downloads
Before beginning, ensure your system meets the Oracle System Requirements.
Java Development Kit (JDK): Install JDK 8u211 or newer (64-bit). Set your JAVA_HOME environment variable to this location. install oracle forms reports 12214 with weblogic 12c 122
WebLogic Infrastructure: Download the Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure 12.2.1.4.0.
Forms and Reports: Download the Oracle Forms and Reports 12.2.1.4.0 media pack.
Database: A running Oracle Database (e.g., 12c, 18c, or 19c) is required to host the repository schemas. 2. Installation Sequence Follow these steps in order to ensure a stable environment:
Install JDK: Run the JDK installer and verify the version via command line (java -version).
Install WebLogic Infrastructure: Use the generic jar installer (java -jar fmw_12.2.1.4.0_infrastructure.jar). Choose "Fusion Middleware Infrastructure" as the installation type.
Install Oracle Forms and Reports: Run the setup file (e.g., setup_fmw_12.2.1.4.0_fr_win64.exe). When prompted, select "Forms and Reports Deployment" and point it to the same Oracle Home directory created during the WebLogic installation. 3. Repository Creation Utility (RCU)
The RCU creates the necessary database schemas for the WebLogic domain.
Navigate to $ORACLE_HOME/oracle_common/bin and run rcu.bat (Windows) or ./rcu (Linux). Select "System Load and Product Configuration".
Select the components: Oracle AS Common Schemas (which includes Metadata Services, Audit Services, etc.) and Forms/Reports specific schemas. 4. Domain Configuration Installing Oracle Forms and Reports 12
Once the software and repository are ready, configure the WebLogic domain.
Launch Configuration Wizard: Run config.cmd from $ORACLE_HOME/oracle_common/common/bin.
Select Templates: Choose "Create a new domain" and select the following: Oracle Forms. Oracle Reports (and Reports Bridge/Server). Oracle HTTP Server (optional, for web routing). Oracle JRF (Java Required Files).
Database Connection: Enter the RCU schema credentials created in the previous step to validate the connection.
Configure Servers: Assign the Admin Server and Managed Servers (e.g., WLS_FORMS, WLS_REPORTS) to a machine. 5. Finalizing and Starting Servers
After the domain is created, start the services in this order: Node Manager: Start from $DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startNodeManager. Admin Server: Start from $DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startWebLogic.
Managed Servers: Once the Admin Server is "RUNNING," start WLS_FORMS and WLS_REPORTS via the WebLogic Administration Console (usually http://localhost:7001/console).
For deeper configuration details, refer to the official Oracle Forms 12c Documentation. Install the Oracle Forms and Reports Servers
To install Oracle Forms and Reports 12.2.1.4.0 WebLogic Server 12c (12.2.1.4.0) Configure Node Manager properties:
, you must follow a strictly ordered sequence of steps to ensure all dependencies are met. This version of the software is the terminal release of the 12c line and requires specific Java and Infrastructure components to function. Oracle Forums Prerequisites & Preparation
Before launching any installers, verify your environment meets the minimum hardware and software standards: How to Install Reports 12c - Oracle Forums 9 Jan 2017 —
Practical tip: configure Node Manager to run as a service (systemd on modern Linux) for reliable auto-restarts and operational stability.
yum install -y binutils compat-libcap1 compat-libstdc++-33 gcc gcc-c++ \
glibc glibc-devel ksh libaio libaio-devel libgcc libstdc++ libstdc++-devel \
libXext libXtst libX11 libXau libXi make sysstat unixODBC unixODBC-devel \
oracle-database-preinstall-19c
Practical tip: enable GC logging and analyze with tools (e.g., GCViewer). Prefer G1GC for Java 8 if proven stable in your environment, and tune young/old generation settings per workload.
cd $MW_HOME/oracle_common/common/bin
./config.sh
Create data sources for:
forms_cds (Forms connection)reports_cds (Reports connection)Example for Oracle DB:
Oracle Thinjdbc:oracle:thin:@host:1521/serviceFR_USER / passwordnohup $DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startNodeManager.sh > nm.out 2>&1 &
nohup $DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startWebLogic.sh > admin.out 2>&1 &
Wait 2-3 minutes. Check logs:
tail -f $DOMAIN_HOME/servers/AdminServer/logs/AdminServer.log
# Look for: "Server state changed to RUNNING"
Before starting, ensure you have the following:
fmw_12.2.1.2.0_infrastructure.jar (WebLogic + Coherence + JRF)fmw_12.2.1.4.0_forms.jar (Forms & Reports)The standard for battery reading since 2005
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