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Oracle SOA Suite12/OSB 12c/JDeveloper Step by step Installation


In this post I will explain you how to install Oracle SOA Suite 12c.

Download latest version of SOA 12c from oracle OTN.
Download java 7 and install it to your machine

If you don't have java 7 installed, your can download it from below path

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7-downloads-1880260.html

The further installation is shown in Windows OS.


You need to create a JAVA_HOME environment variable. Follow the below path to set JAVA_HOME :




Click on Advanced System Settings, go to Advance tab and click on  Environment Variables.



Click on New under User Variables.




Click ok and Save it.
Now java 1.7 has been setup in your machine. We are ready to install JDeveloper 12c.
Unzip fmw_12.1.3.0.0_soaqs_Disk1_1of1.zip file which you have downloaded from OTN.








Now open a command prompt as a administrator

























Navigate to the installation folder and run command "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java -jar fmw_12.1.3.0.0_soa_quickstart.jar"















It will take some time to extract files and it will check for system requirements.














After sometime Oracle installer will be launched.


 Choose a location where do you want to set your Middleware home.


 Click Next and Install




Click Finish and start JDeveloper 12c.





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