Should we use JDeveloperor VAJ with BEA Weblogic?

I work in an organisation that extensively uses Oracle, and we have brought in an Ecomerce solution that uses EJBs/JSPs on BEA Weblogic with an Oracle back-end.
We have used JDeveloper for stand-alone Java development previously and already have licences for this IDE.
The suppliers of our Ecomerce system use Visual Age of Java. They say that they are not familiar with JDeveloper, though they believe that the integration with weblogic is inferior to that in VAJ. They recommend that we switch from Jdeveloper to VAJ.
Obviously this would be expensive in terms of licensing and learning another IDE. Has anyone used Oracle JDEveloper and weblogic? If so, what is the deployment of EJBs to weblogic like, and is remote debugging available? We are very happy with Jdeveloper for developing stand-alone Java and Oracle Java stored procedures, so if the weblogic integration is at least reasonable we would like to stick with it.

Chris,
Unfortunately, you cannot deploy directly using JDeveloper to Weblogic.
The only solution is to develop your EJB's using JDeveloper. Then use the EJB Deployer Tool that comes with Weblogic to generate the stubs and package and deploy the EJB.
Best of luck,
Rich

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