Differences between Weblogic Server and Weblogic Server Suite?
Hi
What is the differences between Weblogic Server and Weblogic Server Suite, beside licens costs?
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/Martin
WebLogic server standard edition, you get the WebLogic with no clustering.
Clustering is available in the WebLogic Enterprise Edition.
The WebLogic Suite also gives you Coherence and JRockit real-time
A desciption of the various products can be found here: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/middleware/application-server/index.html
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