The content goes to Apple. Enjoy installing the operating system! (Installs VMWare Workstation 14.0 only). When the installation wizard appears, follow the instructions to install the software. After installing the representative console, you can choose Run Representative Console Now and Run at Startup, and then click Finish. If you choose Run Representative Console Now during installation, a login prompt will appear on your screen.
Free Oracle WebLogic Server Installers for DevelopmentOracle WebLogic Server 14c (14.1.1.0)
Installers with Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
The generic installer includes all Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence software, including examples, and is supported for all development and production purposes.
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The quick installer is intended for development purposes. It includes all Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence runtime software, but excludes examples and localized WebLogic console help files.
The supplemental installer can be used to add examples and localized WebLogic console files to an installation created with the quick installer.
The slim installer is for development and production usage of Docker or CRI-O images and containers in Kubernetes, when WebLogic console monitoring and configuration is not required. It includes all Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence server runtime software, but excludes examples, the WebLogic console, WebLogic clients, Maven plug-ins and Java DB. See our 14.1.1.0 documentation here.
Generic Installer for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
For instructions on using the Generic installer, see this document.
Slim Installer for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
Quick Installer intended for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence development only.
Oracle WebLogic Server Previous Releases
The following provides links to Oracle WebLogic Server 14.1.1.0, Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4, Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.3, Oracle WebLogic Server 12.1.3, and WebLogic Server 11g (10.3.6) installers that can be used on any supported platform.
Oracle WebLogic Server 14.1.1.0
Generic Installer for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
This Oracle WebLogic Server 14.1.1.0 generic installer includes ADR. Oracle recommends use of the generic installer (wls_lite), which does not include ADR, in production deployments. Use of ADR is no longer required with WebLogic Server. This installer continues to be available for customers who have existing WebLogic Server installations that contain ADR, and who wish to continue installing WebLogic Server with ADR.
For instructions on using the Generic installer, see this document.
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For instructions on using the Generic installer, see this document.
Slim Installer for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
Quick Installer intended for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence development only.
Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Installer:
The Fusion Middleware Infrastructure installer adds Fusion Middleware Control and Java Required Files (JRF) for managing Multitenant domains with multiple partitions.
For instructions on using the Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Installer, see this document.
Generic Installer for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
This Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.4 generic installer includes ADR. Oracle recommends use of the generic installer (wls_lite), which does not include ADR, in production deployments. Use of ADR is no longer required with WebLogic Server. This installer continues to be available for customers who have existing WebLogic Server installations that contain ADR, and who wish to continue installing WebLogic Server with ADR.
For instructions on using the Generic installer, see this document.
Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1.3
Generic Installer for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
For instructions on using the Generic installer, see this document.
Quick Installer intended for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence development only.
Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Installer:
The Fusion Middleware Infrastructure installer adds Fusion Middleware Control and Java Required Files (JRF) for managing Multitenant domains with multiple partitions.
For instructions on using the Fusion Middleware Infrastructure Installer, see this document.
Oracle WebLogic Server 12.1.3
For instructions on installing Oracle WebLogic Server 12.1.3, see this document.
Generic Installer for Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
Zip distribution with Oracle WebLogic Server only and intended for WebLogic Server development only.
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This update of the zip distribution contains recommended fixes - see readme for details.
Oracle recommends use of the updated zip distribution above. These downloads are retained to provide users with copies of zip distributions that have already been installed and used.
Installers with Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Coherence and Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse: development only.
Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.6
For instructions on installing Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.6, see this document.
Installers with Oracle WebLogic Server, Oracle Coherence and Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse:
Installers with Oracle WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence:
Zip distribution with Oracle WebLogic Server only and intended for WebLogic Server development only.
The NuGet Package Manager Console lets you use NuGet PowerShell commands to find, install, uninstall, and update NuGet packages. Using the console is necessary in cases where the Package Manager UI does not provide a way to perform an operation. To use
nuget.exe CLI commands in the console, see Using the nuget.exe CLI in the console.
The console is built into Visual Studio on Windows. It is not included with Visual Studio for Mac or Visual Studio Code.
Find and install a package
For example, finding and installing a package is done with three easy steps:
Important
All operations that are available in the console can also be done with the NuGet CLI. However, console commands operate within the context of Visual Studio and a saved project/solution and often accomplish more than their equivalent CLI commands. For example, installing a package through the console adds a reference to the project whereas the CLI command does not. For this reason, developers working in Visual Studio typically prefer using the console to the CLI.
Tip
Many console operations depend on having a solution opened in Visual Studio with a known path name. If you have an unsaved solution, or no solution, you can see the error, 'Solution is not opened or not saved. Please ensure you have an open and saved solution.' This indicates that the console cannot determine the solution folder. Saving an unsaved solution, or creating and saving a solution if you don't have one open, should correct the error.
Opening the console and console controls
Install a package
See Install-Package.
Installing a package in the console performs the same steps as described on What happens when a package is installed, with the following additions:
Uninstall a package
See Uninstall-Package. Use Get-Package to see all packages currently installed in the default project if you need to find an identifier.
Uninstalling a package performs the following actions:
Update a package
See Get-Package and Update-Package
Find a package
See Find-Package. In Visual Studio 2013 and earlier, use Get-Package instead.
Availability of the console
Starting in Visual Studio 2017, NuGet and the NuGet Package Manager are automatically installed when you select any .NET-related workloads; you can also install it individually by checking the Individual components > Code tools > NuGet package manager option in the Visual Studio installer.
Also, if you're missing the NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio 2015 and earlier, check Tools > Extensions and Updates... and search for the NuGet Package Manager extension. If you're unable to use the extensions installer in Visual Studio, you can download the extension directly from https://dist.nuget.org/index.html.
The Package Manager Console is not presently available with Visual Studio for Mac. The equivalent commands, however, are available through the NuGet CLI. Visual Studio for Mac does have a UI for managing NuGet packages. See Including a NuGet package in your project.
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The Package Manager Console is not included with Visual Studio Code.
Extend the Package Manager Console
Some packages install new commands for the console. For example,
MvcScaffolding creates commands like Scaffold shown below, which generates ASP.NET MVC controllers and views:
Set up a NuGet PowerShell profile
A PowerShell profile lets you make commonly-used commands available wherever you use PowerShell. NuGet supports a NuGet-specific profile typically found at the following location:
To find the profile, type
$profile in the console:
For more details, refer to Windows PowerShell Profiles.
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To make the
nuget.exe CLI available in the Package Manager Console, install the NuGet.CommandLine package from the console:
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