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How to Check Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g and WebLogic Component Versions (Doc ID 1151602.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 09, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle WebLogic Server - Version 10.3.1 to 10.3.6
Oracle Fusion Middleware - Version 11.1.1.1.0 to 11.1.2.3.0 [Release Oracle11g]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

This document describes how to determine the versions of installed Fusion Middleware Components. Below is a table showing the expected version combination between the major product in the Middleware stack usually used on combination with each other in the same Middleware home:

 

WebLogic Server
(MW_HOME/wlserver_10.3)
Repository Creation Utility
(RCU - DB Schemas)

FMW Products
(ORACLE_HOME)

JDev / ADF / JRF (MW_HOME/oracle_common)
10.3.6

11.1.1.9 /11.1.2.3

11.1.1.9 /11.1.2.3

11.1.1.9
10.3.6

11.1.1.7 / 11.1.2.2

11.1.1.7 / 11.1.2.2

11.1.1.7
10.3.6

11.1.1.7 / 11.1.1.8

11.1.1.7 / 11.1.1.8

11.1.1.7
10.3.6

11.1.1.6 / 11.1.2.1

11.1.1.6 / 11.1.2.1

11.1.1.6
10.3.5

11.1.1.5 /11.1.2.0

11.1.1.5 /11.1.2.0

11.1.1.5
10.3.4 11.1.1.4 11.1.1.4 11.1.1.4
10.3.3 11.1.1.3 11.1.1.3 11.1.1.3
10.3.2 11.1.1.2 11.1.1.2 11.1.1.2
10.3.1 11.1.1.1 11.1.1.1 11.1.1.1

 

See also :  
<Note 1591483.1> What is Installed in My Middleware or Oracle home?
and
<Note 2113018.1> Understanding WebLogic Server 11g and Higher Version Numbers


Important:

To ensure you maintain a certified and compatible combination, you should refer to the following documents:

 

In normal cases, using the Installer is a conclusive way of determining what version is installed on a system. This does not work in all cases and the following bug has been filed:

<Bug 12722631> RESTORE OLD INSTALLER FUNCTIONALITY TO SHOW "INSTALLED PRODUCTS..."

The remainder of this document will show manual methods to obtain versions of the core WLS and FME products installed. For manual commands to work, the proper environment should be set for the Oracle home being administered. Please refer to the Administrator's  Guide for information on setting your environment.

Solution

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