Does a weblogic.jar exist for client

Hello,
does a weblogic.jar exist for client, that is not so big?
thanks,
dorin

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Dorin Dragan-Sassler <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
does a weblogic.jar exist for client, that is not so big?
thanks,
dorin--
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