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BEA WebLogic Server is a fully-featured, standards-based application server providing the foundation on which an enterprise can build reliable, scalable, and manageable applications. With its comprehensive set of features, compliance with open standards, multi-tiered architecture, and support for component-based development, WebLogic Server provides the underlying core functionality necessary for the development and deployment of business-driven applications.

WebLogic Server Featured Content

  • What's New in WebLogic Server 9.1
    WebLogic Server 9.1 is the most significant BEA application server release to date. Fully compliant with J2EE 1.4, this release tackles the biggest challenges facing enterprise networks today by reducing overall cost of management and operations while delivering high reliability, continuous uptime, scalability, and mission-critical integration solutions.

  • Upgrading to WebLogic Server 9.1
    Learn how to upgrade from WebLogic Server 8.1 or 7.0 to 9.1.

  • Diablo Webinar Preview Series
    Get an in-depth look at the next generation of WebLogic Server in this special four-part webinar series:

  • Tech Talk: Diablo Core
    Andy Piper discusses the next release of WebLogic discussing RASP features. RASP stands for reliability, availability, scalability, and performance—a very key theme for this release.

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Using the Spring AOP Framework with EJB Components Using the Spring AOP Framework with EJB Components
by Eugene Kuleshov
EJB components can comfortably coexist with the Spring Framework. In this article, Eugene Kuleshov shows how, and demonstrates how this naturally leads to a wealth of additional functionality that can be transparently added using AOP. December 19 2005 | Discuss (2)
Production-time Redeployment of Applications in WebLogic Server 9.0 Production-time Redeployment of Applications in WebLogic Server 9.0
by Abhijit Patil and Seetharam Param
Abhijit Patil and Seetharam Param demonstrate how to upgrade a deployed application in a production environment without affecting the existing clients. November 21 2005 | Discuss (3)
Peak performance tuning of CMP 2.0 Entity beans in WebLogic Server 8.1 and 9.0 Peak performance tuning of CMP 2.0 Entity beans in WebLogic Server 8.1 and 9.0
by Dmitri Maximovich
Tuning CMP 2.0 EJBs is as much an art as it is a science. In this detailed article, Dmitri Maximovich takes the reader on a tour from concurrency strategies and caching between transactions, to the read-mostly pattern and choosing an optimal cache size. November 14 2005 | Discuss (3)

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WLS just got better - again
by Gary McBride (gary_mcbride)
WebLogic Server 9.1 is now available for download
December 18, 2005 at 22:10 PST | Comments (0)  
JavaPolis Notes and a clarification
by Bill Roth (wgroth2)
My notes from day 1 of JavaPolis 2005, Europe's largest Java developer show.
December 16, 2005 at 03:15 PST | Comments (0)  
Analysis of SPECjAppServer2004 Results as of September 2005
by Eric Stahl (estahl)
SPECjAppServer2004, the recently updated version of the industry standard benchmark, is far more comprehensive than SPECjAppServer2002, putting the app server under a rigorous workload that is much closer to a real work enterprise application than the previous version. The new workload tests the EJB container, including message driven beans and CMP, the Web container including Servlets and JSPs, the message bus, the transaction manager, database connectivity and other subsystems of an application server. Unfortunately the meaning of the numbers don't jump out at you so some comparitive analysis needs to be done after they are published.
December 15, 2005 at 12:17 PST | Comments (0)  
Latest course offerings featuring Linux and Eclipse
by BEA Education Services (ythuang)
BEA Education Services is offering WebLogic Server and Portal courses validated on Linux; and WebLogic Server courses that feature Eclipse.
December 09, 2005 at 09:02 PST | Comments (0)  

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