Steps to check weblogic version

Oracle Weblogic Server

Try below steps to check weblogic version of products/components installed in a weblogic setup.

1. Check the registry.xml file present under the <WLS_Installtion_Path>\registry.xml.This will tell the correct version installed.

Example of a sample registry.xml file:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<bea-product-information xmlns:fo="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Format" xmlns:gpr="http://www.bea.com/ns/cie/gpr">

<host home="D:\Oracle\10_3_0" name="tp.global.sol.ca">

<product format="1.0" name="WebLogic Platform">

<release level="10.3" ServicePackLevel="0" PatchLevel="0" Status="installed" BeaProgramGroup="BEA Products" StartMenu="C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs" InstallTime="Jul 09, 2011 2:03:01 AM" InstallDir="D:\Oracle\10_3_0" JavaHome="D:\Oracle\10_3_0\jrockit_160_05" JavaVersion="1.6.0_05" JavaVendor="BEA">

<component name="Common Infrastructure Engineering" version="6.6.0.0" InstallDir="">

<component name="Uninstall"/>

<component name="Patch Client"/>

<component name="Patch Attachment Facility"/>

</component>

<component name="WebLogic Server" version="10.3.0.0" InstallDir="D:\Oracle\10_3_0\wlserver_10.3">

<component name="Core Application Server"/>

<component name="Administration Console"/>

<component name="Configuration Wizard and Upgrade Framework"/>

<component name="Web 2.0 HTTP Pub/Sub Server"/>

<component name="BEA WebLogic JDBC Drivers"/>

<component name="Third Party JDBC Drivers"/>

<component name="WebLogic Server Clients"/>

<component name="WebLogic Web Server Plugins"/>

<component name="Beehive and Struts Libraries"/>

<component name="WSRP Producer Support"/>

<component name="UDDI and Xquery Support"/>

<component name="Server Examples"/>

<component name="Evaluation Database"/>

<component name="Workshop Code Completion Support"/>

</component>

<component name="Workshop" version="10.3.0.0" InstallDir="D:\Oracle\10_3_0\workshop_10.3">

<component name="Workshop for WebLogic"/>

<component name="Workshop Runtime Framework"/>

<component name="Workshop CIE Features"/>

</component>

<component name="WorkSpace Studio" version="2.0.0.0" InstallDir="D:\Oracle\10_3_0\workSpaceStudio_2.0">

<component name="WorkSpace Studio Launcher"/>

<component name="WorkSpace Studio Eclipse Framework"/>

</component>

</release>

</product>

<java-installation Name="jdk160_05" JavaHome="D:\Oracle\10_3_0\jdk160_05" JavaVersion="1.6.0_05" JavaVendor="Sun" Architecture="32" Platform="win">

<dependent-product Name="WebLogic Platform" Version="10.3.0.0"/>

</java-installation>

<java-installation Name="jrockit_160_05" JavaHome="D:\Oracle\10_3_0\jrockit_160_05" JavaVersion="1.6.0_05" JavaVendor="BEA" Architecture="32" Platform="win">

<dependent-product Name="WebLogic Platform" Version="10.3.0.0"/>

</java-installation>

</host>

</bea-product-information>


2. ,you can use the command “weblogic.utils.Versions” to check the version installed

For example:-

D:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\my_domain>java -cp WLS_HOME/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/weblogic.jar weblogic.version

WebLogic Server 10.3.3.0 Fri Apr 9 00:05:28 PDT 2010 1321401
Use 'weblogic.version -verbose' to get subsystem information
Use 'weblogic.utils.Versions' to get version information for all modules

For more detailed versions please execute below two commands:

java -cp WLS_HOME/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/weblogic.jar weblogic.version -verbose
java -cp WLS_HOME/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/weblogic.jar weblogic.utils.Versions

 

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