| Publisher | BEA Systems | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 29 May 1999 |
| Topics | Web Servers, Java, Component-Based | ||
| Downloads | 24 | ||
How to use WebLogic Enterprise Connectivity to connect from a BEA WebLogic Server to a BEA WebLogic Enterprise system. The WebLogic Server is a pure-Java application server that lets you develop, deploy, and manage distributed Java applications. The WebLogic Server manages application components and DBMS connections to ensure security, scalability, performance, and transaction integrity. It includes support for distributed component services and enterprise database access, including Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), RMI, and JDBC.When you write a WebLogic Server application, you use the server's services to drive your application. For example, you can use WebLogic JDBC to access databases. The code for EJBs and HTTP servlets becomes part of the server, inheriting the server's built-in thread management, communications, reliability, and scalability.
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