BEA WebLogic Integration 2.1 is now available
Hi all,
BEA WebLogic Integration 2.1 is now available!
Read the press release at
http://www.bea.com/press/releases/2001/1022_portal_wli.shtml
Download the software for evaluation purposes from
http://commerce.bea.com/downloads/weblogic_integration.jsp
Regards, David Burke
ECI Product Management
BEA Systems, Ltd.
Ashish,
WLI 2.1 does not run on WLS 6.0, only WLS 6.1 SP1.
WLI 2.0 -> WLS 6.0 SP2
WLI 2.1 -> WLS 6.1 SP1
Cheers,
Chris
Ashish Agrawal wrote:
Hi David,
I downloaded WLI2.1 and installed it successfully.
I am using WLS 6.1 SP1 with WL2.1.
Please tell me does WL2.1 supports WLS 6.0 as I am getting error in deploying
a JCA adapter in WL2.1 + WLS 6.0 SP2.
The same adapter was successfully deployed using WL2.1 + WL6.1
Thanx in advance
Ashish Agrawal
ASAP Solutions.
"R J David Burke" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
BEA WebLogic Integration 2.1 is now available!
Read the press release at
http://www.bea.com/press/releases/2001/1022_portal_wli.shtml
Download the software for evaluation purposes from
http://commerce.bea.com/downloads/weblogic_integration.jsp
Regards, David Burke
ECI Product Management
BEA Systems, Ltd.
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WLI 2.1 -> WLS 6.1 SP1
Cheers,
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Ashish Agrawal wrote:
Hi David,
I downloaded WLI2.1 and installed it successfully.
I am using WLS 6.1 SP1 with WL2.1.
Please tell me does WL2.1 supports WLS 6.0 as I am getting error in deploying
a JCA adapter in WL2.1 + WLS 6.0 SP2.
The same adapter was successfully deployed using WL2.1 + WL6.1
Thanx in advance
Ashish Agrawal
ASAP Solutions.
"R J David Burke" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
BEA WebLogic Integration 2.1 is now available!
Read the press release at
http://www.bea.com/press/releases/2001/1022_portal_wli.shtml
Download the software for evaluation purposes from
http://commerce.bea.com/downloads/weblogic_integration.jsp
Regards, David Burke
ECI Product Management
BEA Systems, Ltd. -
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http://developer.bea.com/ftp_bin/download/code/wliSample_1.zip
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Integration 2.0, including Business Process Management (BPM), Enterprise
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For your case, I suggest to
(1)run the cleanWF.cmd script then shutdown the server
(2)restart the server
(3) run cleanWF again
(4) run the sample.
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Chunbo
"Chris Stead" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
Chunbo/Henry,
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Chris
Chunbo Huang wrote:
Hi, All,
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developer site:
http://developer.bea.com/ftp_bin/download/code/wliSample_1.zip
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WebLogic
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Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
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BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
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1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
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Lafayette College.
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experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
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** J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available! **
The first hardcopies of the only programming book to cover J2EE & WebLogic 6
are now available. For those of you that have already ordered, we thank you.
In just a few short weeks we have moved up to the No. 42 spot on Amazon.
If you have not ordered already, you can order now and copies will be
shipped in just a few short days. The book can be located Amazon.com at the
following URL:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/ref=ase_learnweblogic/103-
5396741-5920623
More information on this book can be located at:
http://www.learnweblogic.com/.
** Overview **
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developing applications for the BEA WebLogic platform, the leading Web
Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
explore significant areas of building a distributed Enterprise Java
application, including:
· Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
· Building presentation logic
· Establishing database connectivity
· Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
· Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
maintained.
** About the Authors **
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the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
Michael Girdley is the Director of Product Management for WebLogic Server at
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engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
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1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with Honors from
Lafayette College.
Sandra L. Emerson is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years'
experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
(Addison-Wesley, 1989-99). The fourth edition of The Practical SQL Handbook
is scheduled for Fall, 2000.** J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available! **
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Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
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application, including:
· Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
· Building presentation logic
· Establishing database connectivity
· Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
· Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
maintained.
** About the Authors **
Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer at BEA Systems. He is currently
the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
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BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
Michael is a co-author of Web Programming with Java (Sams-net Publishing,
1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
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Lafayette College.
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experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
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Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
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you.
In just a few short weeks we have moved up to the No. 636 spot on Amazon.
This is great interest in considering the official ship date is not until
August 16!
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following URL:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/learnweblogic/102-1778325-
4765749
More information on this book can be located at:
http://www.learnweblogic.com/.
** Overview **
Building J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic is targeted at Java programmers
developing applications for the BEA WebLogic platform, the leading Web
Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
explore significant areas of building a distributed Enterprise Java
application, including:
· Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
· Building presentation logic
· Establishing database connectivity
· Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
· Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
maintained.
** About the Authors **
Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer at BEA Systems. He is currently
the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
Michael Girdley is the Director of Product Management for WebLogic Server at
BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
Michael is a co-author of Web Programming with Java (Sams-net Publishing,
1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with Honors from
Lafayette College.
Sandra L. Emerson is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years'
experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
(Addison-Wesley, 1989-99). The fourth edition of The Practical SQL Handbook
is scheduled for Fall, 2000.** ANNOUNCE: J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic Hardcopies Available! **
The first hardcopies of the only programming book to cover J2EE & WebLogic 6
are now available. For those of you that have already ordered, we thank
you.
In just a few short weeks we have moved up to the No. 636 spot on Amazon.
This is great interest in considering the official ship date is not until
August 16!
If you have not ordered already, you can order now and copies will be
shipped in just a few short days. The book can be located Amazon.com at the
following URL:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/learnweblogic/102-1778325-
4765749
More information on this book can be located at:
http://www.learnweblogic.com/.
** Overview **
Building J2EE Applications & BEA WebLogic is targeted at Java programmers
developing applications for the BEA WebLogic platform, the leading Web
Application Server in the marketplace today. This book focuses on best
practices for developing enterprise applications using the WebLogic APIs.
After reading this book, intermediate or professional-level Java developers
will possess the skills and knowledge required to develop scalable and
robust applications on the WebLogic platform.
The book combines reference and tutorial, taking a step-by-step approach
that introduces each API and uses it to build a component of the WebAuction
application, which supports on-line Auctioning on the Web. All software
needed to build the sample application is included on a CD-ROM that
accompanies the book. The WebAuction project gives users the opportunity to
explore significant areas of building a distributed Enterprise Java
application, including:
· Planning in advance for scalability and deployment
· Building presentation logic
· Establishing database connectivity
· Creating Enterprise Java Beans for the BEA WebLogic application server
· Packaging the whole application so that it can be easily managed and
maintained.
** About the Authors **
Rob Woollen is a Senior Software Engineer at BEA Systems. He is currently
the lead developer for the WebLogic Server EJB Container. Before joining
BEA, Rob worked on UNIX Kernel networking for Hewlett-Packard. Rob holds a
Bachelors degree in Computer Science from Princeton University.
Michael Girdley is the Director of Product Management for WebLogic Server at
BEA, a role in which he acts as chief marketing liaison to over 200
engineers. An experienced application developer in Java, HTML, C, and C++,
Michael is a co-author of Web Programming with Java (Sams-net Publishing,
1996) and Java Unleashed, Second Edition (Sams-net Publishing, 1997).
Michael holds a Bachelors degree in Computer Science with Honors from
Lafayette College.
Sandra L. Emerson is a technical writer and consultant with 20 years'
experience in the software industry. She is a co-author of four computer
trade books: The Business Guide to the UNIX System (Addison-Wesley, 1984);
Database for the IBM PC (Addison-Wesley, 1984); Troff Typesetting for UNIX
Systems (Prentice-Hall, 1987); and The Practical SQL Handbook
(Addison-Wesley, 1989-99). The fourth edition of The Practical SQL Handbook
is scheduled for Fall, 2000. -
Integrating WebSphere MQ 5.3 with BEA Weblogic Server 9.2 3M
I am trying to integrate WebSphere MQ 5.3 with BEA WebLogic Server 9.2 3M. I have found the guide:
Integrating WebSphere MQ 6 with BEA Weblogic Server 10 using Weblogic Server's Foreign (JMS) Server feature [http://ibswings.blogspot.com/]. I have done all steps according this guidance.
I have made modification since, WebLogic Server 9.2 3M does not support EJB 3.0, I am using EJB 2.1, any changes that have been made is create ejb-jar.xml file and configure it according next guide
At the final step when I am deploying service-jar-files (for ex. ejb.jar), I am able to complete this procedure.
When I am starting service (for ex. ejb.jar) from Deployments I am facing a wall: exception appears
weblogic.application.ModuleException: Exception starting module: EJBModule(EJB)
Unable to deploy EJB: EJB.jar from EJB.jar:
com/ibm/mq/jmqi/system/JmqiComponent
at weblogic.ejb.container.deployer.EJBModule.start(EJBModule.java:505)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleListenerInvoker.start(ModuleListenerInvoker.java:117)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleStateDriver$3.next(ModuleStateDriver.java:204)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.ModuleStateDriver.start(ModuleStateDriver.java:60)
at weblogic.application.internal.flow.StartModulesFlow.activate(StartModulesFlow.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.BaseDeployment$2.next(BaseDeployment.java:635)
at weblogic.application.utils.StateMachineDriver.nextState(StateMachineDriver.java:26)
at weblogic.application.internal.BaseDeployment.activate(BaseDeployment.java:212)
at weblogic.application.internal.DeploymentStateChecker.activate(DeploymentStateChecker.java:154)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.AppContainerInvoker.activate(AppContainerInvoker.java:80)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.activate(AbstractOperation.java:566)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.ActivateOperation.activateDeployment(ActivateOperation.java:136)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.ActivateOperation.doCommit(ActivateOperation.java:104)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.StartOperation.doCommit(StartOperation.java:139)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.operations.AbstractOperation.commit(AbstractOperation.java:320)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleDeploymentCommit(DeploymentManager.java:815)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.activateDeploymentList(DeploymentManager.java:1222)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentManager.handleCommit(DeploymentManager.java:433)
at weblogic.deploy.internal.targetserver.DeploymentServiceDispatcher.commit(DeploymentServiceDispatcher.java:161)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.doCommitCallback(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:18
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.access$100(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:12)
at weblogic.deploy.service.internal.targetserver.DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer$2.run(DeploymentReceiverCallbackDeliverer.java:67)
at weblogic.work.ServerWorkManagerImpl$WorkAdapterImpl.run(ServerWorkManagerImpl.java:518)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:209)
at weblogic.work.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:181)
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/ibm/mq/jmqi/system/JmqiComponent
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:620)
at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:124)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:260)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:56)
at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:195)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass1(Native Method)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:620)
at java.security.SecureClassLoader.defineClass(SecureClassLoader.java:124)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.defineClass(URLClassLoader.java:260)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.access$100(URLClassLoader.java:56)
at java.net.URLClassLoader$1.run(URLClassLoader.java:195)
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(URLClassLoader.java:188)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:306)
at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:251)
at com.ibm.msg.client.wmq.factories.WMQFactoryFactory.createProviderXAConnectionFactory(WMQFactoryFactory.java:388)
at com.ibm.msg.client.jms.admin.JmsConnectionFactoryImpl.setProviderFactory(JmsConnectionFactoryImpl.java:170)
at com.ibm.mq.jms.MQConnectionFactory.<init>(MQConnectionFactory.java:240)
at com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueueConnectionFactory.<init>(MQQueueConnectionFactory.java:76)
at com.ibm.mq.jms.MQXAQueueConnectionFactory.<init>(MQXAQueueConnectionFactory.java:69)
at com.ibm.mq.jms.MQXAQueueConnectionFactoryFactory.getObjectInstance(MQXAQueueConnectionFactoryFactory.java:77)
at javax.naming.spi.NamingManager.getObjectInstance(NamingManager.java:304)
As you can see weblogic complains about com.ibm.mq.jmqi.system.JmqiComponent, I googled JmqiComponent but dose not exists which is strange :P. Has anybody what is a reason for such a behaviour.Hello.
I would ditch the foreign JMS approach. There is a detailed example of how to use the resource adapter for the same goal here:
WebSphere MQ resource adapter and Weblogic - how?
While Oracle supports foreign JMS, IBM won't. The only pattern that both IBM and Oracle support is resource adapter.
Let me know, if you need more guidance.
-Adrian -
Kodo 3.4.0 now available
Hi,
Kodo 3.4.0 is available now! Get your copy at
http://solarmetric.com/kodo/releases/3.4.0
* Query cache now caches aggregates and projections, including queries
that use grouping
* Added support for savepoints, with both in-memory and JDBC3 plugins.
* Added support for Oracle Object fields through JDBC SQLData interfaces.
* Improved thread and socket support for TCP RemoteCommitProvider
* Better support for large transactions, including several optimizations
in the datastore cache when using large transactions
* Improvements to reverse mapping
* Improvements to unicode support for Oracle
* Improvements to performance of attaching of object graphs
* Improvements to exception handling and reporting
* Tangosol plugin supports query cache
* Added a new ManagedRuntime for improved integration with BEA WebLogic
Server. It is automatically used when using WLS.
See http://docs.solarmetric.com/relnotes.html for full release notes.
Enjoy,
-PatrickStephane & Alex-
Kodo 4.0.0 ships with the final JDO 2.0 jars, but it is not yet a
complete JDO 2 implementation.
We do still intend to complete JDO 2 compliance in the near future, but
as of 4.0.0, Kodo is still officially a JDO 1 product.
Stephane Bouchet wrote:
Another question :
Is the final release will be compliant with the last (and final) JDO 2.0 API ?
It seems it is not the case for the current release.
Cheers,
St?phane
Alex Roytman a ?crit :
Hi Mark,
Is any work done on JDO side of the product? If I am not mistaken the list
of outstanding JDO issues has not changed for quite a while. Are you
planning to release the product without addressing them?
Thank you
Alex
"Marc Prud'hommeaux" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
All,
Kodo 4.0.0 RC 3 is now available. This release candidate of Kodo 4
implements the JDO and EJB 3 Persistence specifications. You are
invited to download it at:
http://www.solarmetric.com/Software/beta/4.0.0RC/
You can find the release notes at:
http://solarmetric.com/Software/Documentation/4.0.0RC3/docs/full/html/relnotes.html
The full documentation can be found in the distribution, and also at:
http://solarmetric.com/Software/Documentation/4.0.0RC3/docs/full/html/index.html
Please report any issues that you find to the Kodo beta newsgroup
(bea.kodo.beta).
Good luck, and enjoy!
Marc Prud'hommeaux
BEA, Inc. -
Weblogic integration kit with VAJ 4.0
Will support be added for the Weblogic integration kit for IBM VAJ 4.0 now
that 4.0 professional is available?
Alex GarrisonHi,
In VAJ3.5.3 Weblogic Bridge documentation ...
The docs/userguide.pdf says that (In service-PAck for Integration-Kit)
Import VAJ35weblogic510spX.zip where 'X' is the service-pack number
BUT...I don't find VAJ35weblogic510sp10.zip Anywhere on BEA site.
Please let me know where to get it from if it is ever available.
How do you upgrade the bridge to SP10?
Thanks,
Harish.
Jim Edwards-Hewitt <[email protected]> wrote:
>
Hi, Alex,
While I'm not in a position to commit to anything official (I'm in
engineering, not PM), I think I can safely say that if the name "IBM"
isn't a problem for us, the name "WebSphere" won't be either. (And the
way IBM is going with slapping "WebSphere" on everything they can so
they can claim more WebSphere sales, they're practially synonmymous.
I'm not working on our VisualAge stuff now, but I did in the past. We
put a tremendous amount of effort into integrating with VisualAge for
comparatively little return, because the VAJ API is so limited, but it
was worth it to do the best we can to allow you to use VAJ to develop
for WebLogic, and not abandon VisualAge users to WebSphere. If IBM
moves to a tool that makes it easier for us to do that and lets us
provide a better user experience, then I believe we'll take advantage
of
it. (And of course, IBM is using tools to try to steer developers to
WebSphere, so if we can make them work well for WebLogic, too, that
helps us as well as benefiting developers.)
-- Jim
Alex Garrison wrote:
Michael,
I will certainly do so, and I will ask the other developers here todo so as
well. However, since IBM is phasing out VAJ in favor of a WSW-basedIDE,
and since WSW is open source/open API, perhaps this will be a mootpoint a
year from now. BTW: I know that IBM says it will continue to supportVAJ
for at least the next two years, but I dont have to be beat over thehead to
see that VAJ is dying and IBM is moving to the WSW-based IDE.
A big concern in the VAJ community is whether partners like BEA willwant to
remain partners with a product that has the name "websphere" in it(WSW =
Websphere Studio Workbench). I would move to a more platform-neutralIDE
like JBuilder in a heartbeat if it wasnt for the $3000 (oh excuse me,$2999)
per seat enterprise license.
Alex Garrison
"Michael Girdley" <----> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
It is being worked on. No ETA yet.
I would encourage you to vote on IBM's Web sites open the VisualAge
APIs
to
partners like BEA.
http://commerce.bea.com/downloads/weblogic_server_tools.jsp
Michael Girdley
BEA Systems
Learning WebLogic? http://learnweblogic.com
Buy the only book covering J2EE & WebLogic 6:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130911119/learnweblogic/103-9227026-
4636613
"Alex Garrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
Will support be added for the Weblogic integration kit for IBM
VAJ 4.0
now
that 4.0 professional is available?
Alex Garrison
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