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WebLogic professionals operate, configure and program WebLogic servers, a J2EE application server. BEA WebLogic Enterprise is the integrated development environment (IDE) within the WebLogic family of software. WebLogic servers create a unique environment that incorporates components of distributed web-based applications that function and interface in back-end applications.

Customer relationship management systems, order-processing systems, human resources systems use the IBM WebSphere Studio, WebLogic Edition to create, test, deploy and debug J2EE applications within a BEA WebLogic Server environment. WebLogic and WebSphere Studio Workbench contains valuable e-business tools that are usable across the web. WebLogic is employed in enterprise computing and can be used across portable wireless.

The WebLogic family of Web Services includes the WebLogic Server Websphere, WebSphere Studio Application Developer and WebSphere Studio. Detailed WebLogic tutorials in this section provide information about WebSphere MQ Operations, Referencing J2EE Utility JARs and Java Projects in WebSphere Studio V5, running and migrating WebSphere Application Server and JMS Topologies and Configurations with WebSphere Application.

Java Architects and senior-level J2EE developers specializing in WebLogic servers work as WebLogic Administrators. IT Professionals seeking to become high-level WebLogic Systems Administrators. Programmers, developers and IT professionals can find WebLogic tutorials in this section.

 

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A standalone JMS Application (fat client) frees you from the requirement to have WebSphere Application Client installed on every client machine, but it does require configuring the run-time environmen...

Tutorial Index
  1. Creating a JMS point-to-point application using Application DeveloperWe will work through the following steps to create the JMS point-to-point application:1. Creating a new application client project .2. Importing the point-to-point application code skeleton .3. Completing the application code.
  1. Creating a JMS pub-sub application using Application DeveloperWe will work through the following steps to create the JMS pub-sub application:1. Creating the new application client projects2. Importing the application code skeletons3. Completing the application code
  1. Creating a pub-sub MDB using Application DeveloperThis article guides you through the steps to create, deploy, and test a pub-sub MDB.1. Create the new EJB Project2. Create and configure the pub-sub MDB3. Complete the MDB code
  1. This high level checklist for migrating between versions of IBM® WebSphere® Application Server can help you address major application- and environment-related areas so that your migration will be successful.
  1. The new server targeting feature in WebSphere Studio V5.1.1 lets you specify the server on which an enterprise application will be developed. Each module and utility JAR file within the application will default to the same server target as the application itself, which serves two purposes. First, it...
  1. This article introduces you to the IBM® Deployment Toolkit for WebSphere® Studio, WebLogic Edition, (hereafter called the Deployment Toolkit), and shows you how to use it to create, deploy, test, and debug a J2EE application in a BEA WebLogic Server environment. The article assumes that you are alre...
  1. This article describes how to use WebSphere Studio Application Developer to configure a simple enterprise application to use LDAP as its security mechanism.
  1. The JavaMail API provides a platform- and protocol-independent framework to build Java-based e-mail and messaging applications. This article focuses on building an application using the JavaMail API and unit testing the application in WebSphere Studio. It also provides information about a free e-mai...
  1. The IBM Java Application thin client provides a lightweight environment that can access J2EE resources externally via Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI), thus avoiding the overhead of a J2EE platform on the client machine. This article shows you how to use the thin client to locate a remote ...
  1. This comprehensive guide helps you understand configuration options within WebSphere Application Server for Java Message Service (JMS) applications, including using embedded messaging and WebSphere MQ (formerly MQSeries). It covers setting up your development environment to support various JMS scena...
  1. This article shows you how to use WebSphere Studio Application Developer V5 to deploy two J2EE applications to two different WebSphere Test Environments (WTEs) on a single machine. Thus you can have a separate presentation server and business server, and simulate a typical production environment on ...
  1. This article shows you how to configure WebSphere Studio with Java Cryptography Extension and takes you through a sample cryptography application.
  1. This article describes problem determination in the WebSphere MQ product. It provides guidelines for problem determination and possible paths to problem solution in WebSphere MQ generally, as well as also describing common issues, solutions and procedures in the area of WebSphere MQ queue manager cl...
  1. This overview is designed to help you get started migrating your Web applications and configuration from earlier versions of WebSphere Application Server to Version 5. Tasks are described at a higher level to give you the big picture on some migrating essentials, including preparation guidelines, im...
  1. HoThis article walks you through the steps to configure the Plants by WebSphere sample (from the Sample Gallery in WebSphere Application Server V5) to run with an IBM DB2 database. It explains how to set up the DB2 database, populate it, and then configure the Application Server's resources to commu...
  1. This article shows you how to reference utility JARs and reusable code contained in Java projects from J2EE application modules developed with WebSphere Studio V5.
  1. In WebSphere Studio, you define a DataSource in the server configuration file of WebSphere Test Environment. The following four steps describe how to configure a DataSource in WebSphere Studio after you have created a server configuration.
  1. The remote application server support in WebSphere Studio V5 allows you to start a remote WebSphere Application Server from the workbench so you can test your application on a standalone WebSphere Application Server installed on a remote machine. This article will describe the different setup scenar...
  1. This article shows you how to integrate the JUnit plug-in into WebSphere Studio so that you can unit test the code and view test results using JUnit.
  1. You can use WebSphere Studio Application Developer to support command-line production build environments in conjunction with common build tools such as Ant. This article explains how to run Ant both inside and outside Application Developer.
  1. System errors are unexpected and usually cause unrecoverable damage to a transaction. Examples of system error are: file system out of space, out of memory exception and database connection timeout.
  1. The complete WebLogic Server documentation set is listed here. You can also get to these documents which provide direct links to information about specific subsystems and tasks.This Web site contains current documentation for WebLogic Server 8.1 Service Pack 3 and is updated on an ongoing basis.
  1. BEA WebLogic Server and WebLogic Express 8.1 Documentation Part 2.
  1. Web Services are a special type of service that can be shared by and used as components of distributed Web-based applications. They commonly interface with existing back-end applications, such as customer relationship management systems, order-processing systems, and so on.

 

 
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