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E-WL: Setting Up Apache as a Reverse Proxy Server (RPS) on WebLogic 10.3.x (Doc ID 1272310.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 23, 2024

Applies to:

PeopleSoft Enterprise PT PeopleTools - Version 8.50 to 8.53 [Release 8.4]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

This document provides information for installing, configuring, testing and troubleshooting when using Apache Reverse Proxy Server with WebLogic 10.3.x, in a PeopleSoft environment.
The instructions also include steps for  installing and configuring the 'Apache HTTP Server Plug-In'. Note that we recommend you use the Apache HTTP Server Plug-In as it enhances an Apache installation by enabling WebLogic server to handle load balancing or requests that require the dynamic functionality of the WebLogic server.

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 OVERVIEW of Apache and Examples of how Apache can be Configured in a PeopleSoft Environment.
 STEP 1: Check Prerequisites to Install Apache and Plug-In
 STEP 2: Determine which Apache WebLogic Plug-in Version to Use and then Download it.
 STEP 3: Determine which Apache Web Server Version should be Installed for your OS Platform.
 STEP 4: Download and Install Apache.
 STEP 5: Install the Apache WebLogic Plug-in
 STEP 6:  Configure Apache with WebLogic Plug-in
 STEP 7: Configure WebLogic to use "WebLogic Plugin Enabled" option:
 STEP 8: Test the Apache Configuration
 APPENDIX A: Troubleshooting Tips
 APPENDIX B: How to Configure Apache to Forward Requests to Multiple PeopleSoft Environments
 APPENDIX C: Where to Find more Information.
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