Hi Jacob,
one observation, if the community fails to provide, you can always contract
a commercial
provider and ask them to solve the problem, and create weblogic
installation instructions,
similarly to what's there already for JBoss:
http://docs.geoserver.org/latest/en/user/tutorials/jboss/jboss_t
: [Geoserver-users] Geoserver and Weblogic
Hello
I didn't think I got much help regarding my questions about getting Geoserver
working with Weblogic. My manager really doesn't like having to support yet
another server platform, if Tomcat is what I need to get Geoserver 2.8.0 to run
properl
Do other web apps work in this instance?
It looks like there is an issue unpacking the war file, maybe you don't
have write permissions?
Ian
On 13 October 2015 at 15:05, Jacob Overgaard Madsen
wrote:
> Hi Ian
>
> Geoserver crashes with this error in the log:
>
> org.springframework.beans.fact
I've never used web logic, but if it is anything like JBOSS it should be
possible to just deploy the GeoServer war file to it as any other web app.
What doesn't work when you install geoserver in weblogic?
Ian
On 13 October 2015 at 14:53, Jacob Overgaard Madsen
wrote:
> Hello
>
> I didn't thin
Hello
I didn't think I got much help regarding my questions about getting
Geoserver working with Weblogic. My manager really doesn't like having to
support yet another server platform, if Tomcat is what I need to get
Geoserver 2.8.0 to run properly. I still don't have a working setup.
What kind o
Hi list
I'd like to ask, if anyone here has any experience deploying GeoServer on
Weblogic Server (10.3 or newer)? As this is my primary appserver platform,
I really originally would have liked to deploy Geoserver in it. I got it up
and running, but when I logged into the Administration console, I