Here is how to solve postgresql jdbc driver installation for JDeveloper WebLogic 10.3.
1.) Download the driver from here (http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html). You will probably want to download the JDBC 4 driver. The downloaded file will be .zip, eventhough the weblogic requires .jar. For those who are beginners should know that Sun used .jar which is just another .zip file. Therefore rename the downloaded .zip to .jar.
2.) You can copy the file to C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\lib .
3.) Open the following file C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\common\bin\commEnv.cmd.
4.) Find the following line
set WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic.jar;%FEATURES_DIR%\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.3.0.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\webservices.jar;%ANT_HOME%/lib/ant-all.jar;%ANT_CONTRIB%/lib/ant-contrib.jar
and append ;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar
so it becomes
set WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic.jar;%FEATURES_DIR%\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.3.0.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\webservices.jar;%ANT_HOME%/lib/ant-all.jar;%ANT_CONTRIB%/lib/ant-contrib.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar
5.) Make sure that the postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar reflects the postgres driver filename which you downloaded
6.) Restart the server
7.) Now if you go inside the Weblogic admin console and create a datasource you should be able to successfully test the configuration
Driver Class = "org.postgresql.Driver";
JDBC URL = "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/neosoft";
USER = "postgres";
PASSWORD = "postgres";
source : Oracle Forum
1.) Download the driver from here (http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download.html). You will probably want to download the JDBC 4 driver. The downloaded file will be .zip, eventhough the weblogic requires .jar. For those who are beginners should know that Sun used .jar which is just another .zip file. Therefore rename the downloaded .zip to .jar.
2.) You can copy the file to C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\server\lib .
3.) Open the following file C:\Oracle\Middleware\wlserver_10.3\common\bin\commEnv.cmd.
4.) Find the following line
set WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic.jar;%FEATURES_DIR%\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.3.0.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\webservices.jar;%ANT_HOME%/lib/ant-all.jar;%ANT_CONTRIB%/lib/ant-contrib.jar
and append ;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar
so it becomes
set WEBLOGIC_CLASSPATH=%JAVA_HOME%\lib\tools.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\weblogic.jar;%FEATURES_DIR%\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.3.0.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\webservices.jar;%ANT_HOME%/lib/ant-all.jar;%ANT_CONTRIB%/lib/ant-contrib.jar;%WL_HOME%\server\lib\postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar
5.) Make sure that the postgresql-8.4-701.jdbc4.jar reflects the postgres driver filename which you downloaded
6.) Restart the server
7.) Now if you go inside the Weblogic admin console and create a datasource you should be able to successfully test the configuration
Driver Class = "org.postgresql.Driver";
JDBC URL = "jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/neosoft";
USER = "postgres";
PASSWORD = "postgres";
source : Oracle Forum
3 comments:
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