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does weblogic have certification? I went to your website and could not find
it.
"Joseph Weinstein" <joe.remove_this_at_bea.com.remove_this> wrote in message
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> Ryan wrote:
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> > "Joseph Weinstein" <joe.remove_this_at_bea.com.remove_this> wrote in
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> > news:3F1D96B3.666C20DE_at_bea.com.remove_this...
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> > > Ryan wrote:
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> > > > These two web servers dominate the market far more widespread than
9iAS.
> > > >
> > > > has anyone used them? How do they compare to each other and to 9iAS?
Can
> > you
> > > > do web pl/sql with those web servers? What about run forms and
reports?
> > >
> > > Hi. You can get concentrated access to WebLogic+Oracle customers for
> > > such feedback at news://newsgroups.bea.com
> > >
> > > Joe Weinstein at BEA
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> > >
> >
> > project Im on now is using .Net to do a client-server front end. Same
with
> > my last project. Do you have to use some sort of microsoft web server to
> > move this to the next? Or can you use WebLogic or Websphere?
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> WebLogic is Java. It runs just about anywhere (certainly on Windows). If
> .Net is really open, it can make Java-aware clients that connect to
weblogic,
> and/or interact as webservices, at which Weblogic excells.
> Joe
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Received on Wed Jul 23 2003 - 05:36:54 CDT
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