Cannot install weblogic - weblogic

I am trying to install weblogic on one of my local environment.
But when trying to install the weblogic application, it said java.exe or javaw.exe has stopped working
and the program crashes. Any idea on how to fix above issue?
Below is the java path in Weblogic folder
C:\bea\jdk131_14\bin
Thanks

Weblogic server does not support Java 13.
You must use Java 8 (or 7) with WebLogic server 12c.

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XAMPP tomcat service is not starting with error as "Tomcat Started/Stopped with errors, return code: 1"

I have installed XAMPP 7.2.10 on my Win 10 and other services like Apache and MySQL are working fine.
But the Tomcat service is not starting and is throwing an error as:
"Tomcat Started/Stopped with errors, return code: 1,
Make sure you have Java JDK or JRE installed and the required ports are free,
Check the "/xampp/tomcat/logs" folder for more information"
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I have installed Java JDK in "C:\Program Files\Java" and have set the environment variables path.
I have set the "JAVA_HOME" variable path as "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk-10.0.2"
Also, no other program is using the required ports.
When I run the "catalina_start.bat", I get error as:
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. [XAMPP]: Cannot set JAVA_HOME. Aborting ..."
What mistakes have I made here?
I had the same problem (XAMPP 7.3.0 / Windows Server 2016 / Java 11). I first checked the environment variables, the java installation - all seemed to be fine.
Sadly the XAMPP error message is not very meaningful, so i looked inside of tomcat installation. To my surprise XAMPP 7.3.0 uses a very old version of Apache Tomcat (7.0.56 from 2014!), that don’t work well with Java 9+. The reason is Tomcat 7.0.56 uses the "-Djava.endorsed.dirs" option, that is no longer supported in Java 9+. Up-to-date Tomcat versions have no problem with java 9+. To solve this you can just stay with Java 8 (if possible for you) or try to fix this on your own by modify Tomcat start-up: Go to your \xampp\tomcat\ folder and see this fix in Tomcat 7.0.73 doesn't work with java 9.
But i would recommend you to install a up-to-date version of tomcat and don’t use the XAMPP one (what i finally did) - at least until XAMPP updates there tomcat version .

Weblogic Server, Timed out waiting for completion, while creating a new server

I have installed the Weblogic 12c (12.1.3) on my Windows 7 machine. After creating the Admin server and logging in, I am trying to create a new Managed Server. But when I press the create button, it takes a lot of time showing the loading symbol and finally gives the error Timed out waiting for completion: Activate State: STATE_DISTRIBUTED Target Servers States: AdminServer STATE_DISTRIBUTED.
Earlier I was working on weblogic 10.3.2 and it was working fine, but after this installation it gives me the error and I am unable to create a new Managed Server.
My JAVA_HOME is pointing to JDK 1.8 currently. Also there is this entry in the PATH variable which is something like 'C:\ProgramData\Oracle\java\javapath' which has 3 SYMLINKS to java.exe, javaw.exe and javaws.exe to my JRE 1.8 instead of the JDK 1.8. I uninstalled the JRE and just kept the JDK for the time being but still did not work.
Please advice.
Was able to find the solution for it. Pointed my JAVA_HOME back to JDK 1.7 and at the same time changed the port of NodeManager from the default 5556 to 5557 and was able to successfully create and link the Machine and the Managed Server.

Glassfish will not start

I am installing Glassfish 3.1.2 on a vps server running Ubuntu 12.04 LTS and a I am not being able to start glassfish.
As X are not installed and I am connecting via ssh I am using the manual unzip method to install Glassfish.
Inside Glassfish bin directory with the glassfish user I do ./asadmin start-domain and nothing happens. It seems to hang. I cannot even stop it with ctrl+c. I need to kill the java process from another console.
The server.log file in the domain does not show any error. Last two lines are:
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Thank you very much for your help.
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It looks like a bug with the log levels. GFFileHandler logging level might be set to "OFF".
Try this:
asadmin start-domain
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I can't figure out where I am going wrong. I have Eclipse Indigo, JBoss 7.1, JBoss Tools installed. I have this configuration working on my Windows7 64-bit system. I am attempting to set up a co-worker's Windows XP 32-bit machine with the same configuration but am not able to get the server to launch. I have configured the server but when I attempt to start the server, I get an error indicating that it was unable to start the server but there is no specific error listed.
I am able to start JBoss from the command prompt using the standalone.bat file.
I am able to configure the standalone.xml file from within Eclipse. I have confirmed this by checking the file in the standalone/configuration directory.
When I attempt to publish the project from within Eclipse, it does not publish.
Nothing gets written to server.log
The startup parameters match what I have on my computer.
I can't figure out what I am missing. Any suggestions would be appreciated!
Edit:
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Cannot see the Glassfish adapter after installing plugin in Eclipse

I've installed Glassfish 3.1.1 and Eclipse Indigo onto a Win 7 machine but cannot add the Glassfish server via Eclipse's Servers view.
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I had to restart eclipse two times before it appeared. This seems like a bug to me but I'm new in the Eclipse world