An Endeca Server installation requires the WebLogic Server, ADF Runtime, and JDK products.
The supported version of Oracle WebLogic Server is 10.3.6, which is part of the WebLogic Server 11g product. This version is available in the Oracle WebLogic Server Previous Releases section of this page: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/wls-main-097127.html
Note that this page provides a number of Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3.6 versions. However, the only supported version is the Generic version that is listed under the Additional Platforms column, as shown in this cropped illustration of the download page:
The Generic version is used because it is a platform-agnostic installer (i.e., can be used on both Linux and Windows platforms) and also because it allows you to use a 64-bit JVM. The 64-bit JVM is required for the Oracle Endeca Server.
As a result, the wls_generic.jar installer is downloaded to your machine. To run this installer, follow the installation instructions in Installing WebLogic Server.
After installing WebLogic Server, you must install version 11.1.1.6 of the Oracle ADF (Application Development Framework) Runtime package. The ADF Runtime installer is available at this page: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/adf/downloads/index.html
The location of the Application Development Runtime download link is shown below in this cropped version of the Oracle ADF download page.
As a result, the ofm_appdev_11.1.1.6.0_disk1_1of1.zip file is downloaded to your machine. To run this installer, follow the installation instructions in Installing Oracle ADF Runtime package.
During the WebLogic installation procedure (and later during the WebLogic domain creation procedure), you are prompted for a JDK (Java Development Kit). The JDK provides the JRE (Java run-time environment) needed by the installation program to run. The JDK must be Java version 6 (also called 1.6).
While some WebLogic Server installers include a bundled JDK, the Generic installation program (wls_generic.jar) does not have a bundled JDK. Therefore, you must already have a JDK available that you can specify during the installation procedure.
The recommended JDK is Version 6 of the Oracle Sun SE (Standard Edition) Development Kit. This JDK is available from the Java SE Development Kit 6u43 section of this web page: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html
C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_43
C:\Java\jdk1.6.0_43
The JDK screen for the destination folder path should look like this:
Make sure you specify this path to the -jreLoc flag of the ADF and Endeca Server installers and also when prompted for a JDK in an installation screen.