Setting Up the Maximum Message Size
2.After the CLASSPATH statement, add the following statement to set up the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable:
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$<PRODUCT_INSTALL_BASE>/modules/Engine/lib/linux_ i686:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Note: You can choose to set up this environment variable as part of the automation process (for example, .bash_profile) defined for your business.
3.On the last line, update the JAVA_HOME statement to read as the following:
${JAVA_HOME}/bin/java ${JAVA_VM}${MEM_ARGS]${JAVA_OPTIONS}
Setting Up the Maximum Message Size
The maximum message size setting, for the WebLogic Server, helps guard against any attempts that force the server to allocate more memory (than is available) and prevent the server from responding quickly to other requests. This setting defaults to a maximum message size of 10MB.
For the Place application and Calculation Engine to exchange forecast information efficiently, you must set this value to 128MB for the Place application and Calculation Engine server domains.
To update the maximum message size value:
1.Log on to the WebLogic Administration console. You can access the console at the following URL:
http://servername:portnumber/console
Table 4–2 Servername and Portnumber Description
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servername | The name of the application server where the application is |
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portnumber | The port number that the application server uses for the |
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2.On the WebLogic Server Console, under Domain Configurations, click Servers in the Network Configuration column.
3.On the Servers page, under Name, click the server you want. The server configuration page appears.
4.On the Protocols tab, in the General section, click the Show link next to Advanced Options.
5.In the Advanced Options section, type 1280000000 in the Maximum Message Size field.
6.Click Apply.
Setting Up the Application Server