BEA WebLogic

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BEA Weblogic
Developed by BEA Systems
Latest release 10 / April, 2007
OS Cross-platform
Genre Application server
License Proprietary
Website http://www.bea.com

Owned by BEA Systems, Inc, BEA WebLogic is a J2EE platform product family that includes:

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[edit] History

Weblogic, Inc., was founded by Paul Ambrose, Bob Pasker, Laurie Pitman, and Carl Resnikoff, in September 1995. Up until then, Ambrose and Resnikoff had been developing (pre-JDBC) Oracle, Sybase, and Microsoft SQL Server database drivers for Java under the name dbKona, as well as a "three tier" server to permit applets to connect to these databases.[1]. This was the WebLogic 1.48 server, and was called T3Server (a bastardization of 3-Tier Server).

Concurrently, Pitman and Pasker had been working on network management tools in Java. Pasker had written an SNMP stack in Java and a W32 native method for ICMP ping, while Pitman worked on applets to display the management data.

One of the hidden features of the 1.48 server version was the ability to extend it by modifying a dispatcher and adding a handler for different types of messages. Pasker talked Ambrose into sending him the source code for the server, and Pasker extended it so that Applets could make SNMP and PING requests on the network, and display the results.

At this point, the founders worked together to pursue what was eventually to be called the Application Server.

BEA Weblogic Application Server versions:

  • WebLogic Server 10.3 Tech Preview
  • WebLogic Server 10.0
  • WebLogic Server 9.2
  • WebLogic Server 9.1
  • WebLogic Server 9.0
  • WebLogic Server 8.1
  • WebLogic Server 7.0
  • WebLogic Server 6.0

[edit] Capabilities

BEA Weblogic Server is part of the BEA Weblogic Platform and supports Oracle, DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Enterprise and other JDBC-compliant databases. The other parts of WebLogic Platform are:

  • Portal which includes Commerce Server and Personalization Server
  • Weblogic Integration
  • BEA Workshop, an Eclipse IDE for Java, SOA and Rich Internet applications
  • JRockit, a JVM for Intel CPUs.

Weblogic Server includes .NET interoperability and supports the following native integration capabilities:

BEA Weblogic Server Process Edition also includes Business Process Management and Data Mapping functionality. Weblogic supports security policies managed by Security Administrators. The BEA Weblogic Server Security Model includes:

  • Separate application business logic from security code
  • Complete scope of security coverage for all J2EE and non-J2EE components

[edit] Supported open standards

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.java/browse_frm/thread/5fdca8d6d7c775d9/3fcc8d7c887d9cea?lnk=st&q=weblogic+dbkona&rnum=87#3fcc8d7c887d9cea An old dbKona/An T3 Usenet posting

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