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LinuxWorld: An introduction to WebLogic Server 6.0 for Linux

“If you develop Java on Linux, there is a good chance that you
use WebLogic. Discover the new features in version 6.0 and find
tips on installing, configuring and deploying that widely used
server.”

“BEA Systems’ release of WebLogic Server 6.0 for the Microsoft
Windows, Sun Solaris, and HP-UX operating systems in December 2000
added a host of new capabilities to the Java2 Enterprise Edition
(J2EE) application server. WebLogic Server is one of the most
widely used J2EE application servers in the enterprise application
development market. In February the Linux version quickly followed
the release of WebLogic Server 6.0 for other platforms.”

“This article provides a brief overview of the new features in
version 6.0 and examines what these changes mean for developers and
administrators. It also details some installation and configuration
guidelines under Linux.”


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