For this new installation i used the next set of installations
- Oracle Database 11g Release 2, Enterprise Edition (download)
- Repository Creation Utility (11.1.1.3.0) (download)
- WebLogic Server (10.3.3) (download Oracle WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.3) + Coherence + OEPE – Package Installer)
- SOA Suite
- SOA Suite 11.1.1.2.0 (download SOA Suite (11.1.1.2.0))
- SOA Suite 11.1.1.3.0 (patch) (download SOA Suite (11.1.1.3.0))
- JDeveloper 11.1.1.3.0 (download)
- SOA Extension for JDeveloper (download)
Loopback adapter
Optional installation of the Microsoft Loopback adapter (in case of dhcp)
Oracle Database 11g Release 2, Enterprise Edition
Follow the installation guide
*Note
Install the new db and update a few system parameters, otherwise the installation of the SOA Suite will fail
Install the new db and update a few system parameters, otherwise the installation of the SOA Suite will fail
- alter system set processes=500 scope=spfile;
- alter system set open_cursors=500 scope=spfile;
Repository Creation Utility
WebLogic Server
SOA Suite
Oracle SOA Suite patchset1 was a fullblown new release. For the installation of the new patchset 2, we first need to install the patchset1 release.
Without it you will face the next message

Without it you will face the next message


Run: Disk1/setup.exe (soa_11.1.1.2.0)
Select the Middleware Home we just created with the installation of Patchset 1






Select the Middleware Home we just created with the installation of Patchset 1






Configure Oracle SOA Suite
Run: middleware/wlserver_10.3/common/bin/config.exe
We’ll create a new weblogic domain for the soasuite components. Select the components you want to get installed in the domain, configurate database-settings and go.










We’ll create a new weblogic domain for the soasuite components. Select the components you want to get installed in the domain, configurate database-settings and go.










Install Oracle Composite Editor for Jdeveloper
I use the manual install of the extension, but you can also update it fron within JDeveloper itself.
Help > Check for Updates > Source > Install From Local File, and Browse to the downloaded zip file, and your done
Help > Check for Updates > Source > Install From Local File, and Browse to the downloaded zip file, and your done
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