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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