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When trying to add the runtime environment for weblogic 12.2.1.4 eclipse gives me an error that the path does not contain a valid weblogic server install or the installed version is not supported. I am sure that I installed this version of weblogic correctly because I was able to add and run a server using netbeans. I currently have weblogic version 12.1.3 12.2.1.2 and 12.2.1.3 all working on eclipse so I did not think it was an issue with my OEPE version on eclipse. Just to be sure I downloaded a new version of eclipse from oracles website over here but I still was not able to add a runtime environment for 12.2.1.4 Screenshot

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  • Wls 12.2.x requires admin rights under windows now, it could be why OEPE does not find your WebLogic installation. I confirm that OEPE 12.2.1.9 (Eclipse Photon) should be used with WLS 12.2.x Commented Jun 17, 2020 at 8:01

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The issue was with my OEPE version on eclipse. Installing the lastest version of eclipse from oracle solved all issues.

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I think this happened by some missing tools or updates so I solved it by going to "help" in eclipse and then "install new software" then paste this link https://download.oracle.com/otn_software/oepe/12.2.1.10/photon/repository/ inside 'work with' box then download all the oracle tools and oracle MAF then you restart eclipse and do it again and it should work.

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When I add a new Weblogic server (12.2.1.4) to Eclipse 2020-06, I get an error message while adding a known domain:

The server is invalid. Error occurred reading server credential. If the domain was recreated, the server instance in Eclipse must also be recreated. Required classpath for credential detection is missing. Detection is disabled.

Solution: Download "Oracle Database Tools 12.2.1.10" from the Eclipse Marketplace, because by default only support for 12.1.x.x is available in Eclipse

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