What should you do to accomplish this?

You are installing Oracle WebLogic Server 11g for some new developers in the department. They
have asked for a very generic installation for development and want you to ensure that the
“MedRec” sample domain is included. What should you do to accomplish this?

You are installing Oracle WebLogic Server 11g for some new developers in the department. They
have asked for a very generic installation for development and want you to ensure that the
“MedRec” sample domain is included. What should you do to accomplish this?

A.
Select the typical installation because the “MedRec” sample domain is included in it.

B.
You won’t be able to do this, because all the samples were removed from the installer after
10g.

C.
Select the custom installation and select Server Examples.

D.
After installation, create a sample domain named “MedRec” by using the Configuration Wizard.

Explanation:
MedRec-Spring is not installed by default when you install WebLogic Server. You
must choose Custom installation, then select Server Examples from the Choose Products and
Component page.
Note: MedRec is an end-to-end sample Java EE application shipped with WebLogic Server that
simulates an independent, centralized medical record management system. The MedRec
application provides a framework for patients, doctors, and administrators to manage patient data
using a variety of different clients.
MedRec demonstrates WebLogic Server and Java EE features, and highlights Oraclerecommended best practices. MedRec is included in the WebLogic Server distribution, and can be
accessed from the Start menu on Windows machines. For Linux and other platforms, you can start
MedRec from the WL_HOME\samples\domains\medrec directory, where WL_HOME is the toplevel installation directory for WebLogic Server. A Spring version of the application is accessible
from the WL_HOME\samples\domains\medrec-spring directory.
Reference: Oracle Fusion Middleware Spring Support in Oracle WebLogic Server
11g Developing Spring-Based Applications for Oracle WebLogic Server



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siva

siva

“C” is correct answer.