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Hi,
Anyone can tell me what are the main diferences, in terms of functionalities, between BEA Framework and Beehive?
Thanks,
rjc
You'd probably have to be a little more specific to get a better answer, but I can try to provide some information.
I don't know what you mean by the "BEA framework". That could mean lots of things. Beehive is a framework for building web applications. It requires JDK 5. In WLS 9 and Workshop 9, Beehive is part of the "BEA framework". In WLS 8.1, Workshop applications use the NetUI framework, the functionality of which has been subsumed into Beehive.
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