Oracle Fusion Middleware (redirect from Bea Weblogic)
US$740 million. Infrastructure / Application server Oracle WebLogic Server (WLS) Oracle Application Server (IAS) JRockit – a JVM whose functionality has...
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Microsystems' J2EE specification and formed the basis of BEA's WebLogic application server sold today.[citation needed] They were a sponsor for Team...
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Oracle Corporation acquired BEA Systems in 2008. Oracle WebLogic Server Montalbano, Elizabeth (June 11, 2001). "E-star awards: BEA Systems". CRN. Retrieved...
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will be the core persistence engine of BEA Weblogic Server, IBM WebSphere, and the Geronimo Application Server. In May 2007, OpenJPA graduated from the...
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Tuxedo (software) (redirect from BEA Tuxedo)
the JATMI interface supported by the Oracle WebLogic Tuxedo Connector component of Oracle WebLogic Server. Message inflow and outflow is supported along...
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MySQL (redirect from MySQL server)
Server and the proprietary Enterprise Server. MySQL Enterprise Server is differentiated by a series of proprietary extensions which install as server...
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bought out Kiva, and Weblogic was acquired by BEA Systems. Only Weblogic continues to survive as a product; Oracle Corporation acquired BEA in 2008, and the...
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Oracle iPlanet Web Proxy Server Oracle HTTP Server Oracle WebLogic Server Oracle Application Server GlassFish Comparison of web server software Comparison...
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the Network server by executing the startNetworkServer.bat (Windows) or startNetworkServer (UNIX) script. This will start the Network Server up on port...
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Web server software allows computers to act as web servers. The first web servers supported only static files, such as HTML (and images), but now they...
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Oracle Corporation (redirect from Oracle Media Server)
Oracle Grid technologies, as well as on applications that include WebLogic Server, Coherence in-memory datagrid, and JRockit JVM. In terms of infrastructure...
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The Oracle iPlanet Web Proxy Server (OiWPS), formerly known as Sun Java System Web Proxy Server (SJSWPS), is a proxy server software developed by Sun Microsystems...
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GlassFish (redirect from Oracle GlassFish Server)
programming portal List of application servers WildFly (formerly JBoss AS) IBM WebSphere Application Server Oracle WebLogic Server Apache TomEE Eclipse Jetty Quarkus...
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prefix exa- and -logic, probably from Weblogic), positioned by the vendor as a preconfigured clustered application server to use for cloud computing with elastic...
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EE-based application server. WebLogic Application Server, from Oracle Corporation (formerly developed by BEA Systems). Orion Application Server, from IronFlare...
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Oracle Enterprise Manager (redirect from Oracle Management Server)
of other platforms such as Microsoft .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, NetApp filers, BEA Weblogic and others. Partners and IT organizations can build extensions...
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obtained by social engineering and exploiting a vulnerability in a BEA WebLogic Server database function that allowed an attacker to remotely read or replace...
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the 11g version, Oracle Corporation ported the OC4J-based components to WebLogic. As of November 2008[update] the software was undergoing Common Criteria...
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Profile". InfoQ. Lyons, Will (2020-06-27). "WebLogic Server 14.1.1.0.0 is Available". The WebLogic Server Blog. "What is new in this release of Liberty"...
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development firm acquired by BEA in 2001. Crossgain's "Cajun" project developed into BEA's WebLogic Workshop product. At BEA, Bosworth also developed the...
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Java (programming language) (section JavaServer Pages)
included technologies and APIs for enterprise applications typically run in server environments, while J2ME featured APIs optimized for mobile applications...
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management capabilities: HP OpenView SPI for BEA Tuxedo HP OpenView SPI for BEA WebLogic HP OpenView SPI for BEA WebLogic Integration HP OpenView SPI for BMC CONTROL-M...
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Sun Fire (redirect from Sun Fire (server))
Sun Fire is a series of server computers introduced in 2001 by Sun Microsystems (since 2010, part of Oracle Corporation). The Sun Fire branding coincided...
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result. IBM's Websphere Everyplace Mobile Portal (WEMP), BEA Systems' WebLogic Mobility Server, Morfeo's MyMobileWeb, and Apache Cocoon are examples of...
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SQL Engine is part of Oracle's WebLogic platform. It has been shipped with the Oracle WebLogic Server, a Java EE server. PointBase is supported only for...
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sessions via Coherence*Web, in applications services such as Oracle WebLogic Server, IBM WebSphere,and Apache Tomcat. In the summer of 2020, Coherence...
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as OASIS Standards on February 2, 2009. Apache Sandesha2 Apache CXF WebLogic Server IBM WebSphere GlassFish gSOAP SAP NetWeaver Microsoft Windows Communication...
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TopLink or Hibernate. In the application framework market, JBoss and BEA Weblogic are somewhat analogous to GemStone. GemTalk Systems, the creator of GemStone...
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"High-Performance Security for Oracle WebLogic server Applications Using Oracle's SPARC T5 and SPARC M5 Servers, White Paper" (PDF), www.oracle.com, Oracle...
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SPARC T series (redirect from Oracle SPARC T-series servers)
The SPARC T-series family of RISC processors and server computers, based on the SPARC V9 architecture, was originally developed by Sun Microsystems, and...
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