Installing JDeveloper
JDeveloper is the required IDE used for
developing SOA Composites in SOA Suite 11g.
Following are the steps you should follow
in order to install JDeveloper:
Get the software here:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/jdev/downloads/archives-090457.html
Run the installer – on Windows it is “jdevstudio11113install.exe”
Select “Next” on the Instructions screen:
Create a new middleware home then select
“Next”. NOTE: If you already have WLS
10.3.3 installed, you can use that existing Middlware Home for JDeveloper
11.1.1.3:
Select “Custom” so you can see the
components that will be installed:
After reviewing the components that will be
installed, select “Next”:
If you don’t already have Sun 1.6.0_18 JVM
installed select to install that bundled JDK as well:
Review the product installation
directories, then select “Next”
Select “No” to installing Nodemanager – you
can configure that later if you want to:
Select “All Users” (typical on a
development machine which normally only has one user):
Review the installation summary information,
then select “Next” to begin the installation:
After installation is complete, deselect
“Run Quickstart” checkbox, then select the “Done” button to dismiss the
installer:
Test JDeveloper by running the command: [MIDDLEWARE_HOME]/jdeveloper/jdeveloper.exe
When the modal “Select Role” dialog comes
up, deselect “”Always prompt for role selection on startup” checkbox and select
the “Default Role” radio button then select “OK” button:
If you want preferences from a previous
version of JDeveloper imported select “Yes” when the following (similar
depending on your environment) dialog comes up:
Finally JDeveloper will come up ready to
use: