WebGain Studio

Does someone know when WebGain Studio will be released? And is this product
all that its touted to be?
Regards
Raja

Does someone know when WebGain Studio will be released?I have heard rumors of this summer. But, I would suggest contacting their
organization to see what their schedule is.
And is this product
all that its touted to be?Yes. :-)
Michael Girdley
Product Manager, WebLogic Server & Express
BEA Systems Inc
Raja Vidhun <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:8gmo94$l63$[email protected]..
Does someone know when WebGain Studio will be released? And is thisproduct
all that its touted to be?
Regards
Raja

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  • Announcing WebGain Studio

    WebGain, Inc. Launches WebGain Studio(TM) a Powerful Integrated
    E-Commerce Development Solution
    VisualCafe and Other Industry Leading Products Help Customers Rapidly
    Build E-Businesses
    CUPERTINO, Calif., March 22 -- WebGain Inc., today announced
    WebGain Studio(TM), an integrated e-commerce development solution that
    enables customers to quickly move from e-concept to e-business. The
    WebGain
    Studiosoftware integrates several leading technologies into a powerful
    integrated product suite, providing an end-to-end, browser-to-database
    Java
    development solution. WebGain Studio delivers a comprehensive
    component-based
    solution for companies to quickly move into today's competitive
    e-commerce
    marketplace.
    WebGain Studio is built on today's leading technologies acquired and
    licensed from Symantec (VisualCafe(TM)), Macromedia (Dreamweaver(TM)),
    Tendril Software (StructureBuilder(TM)), The Object People
    (TOPlink(TM)), and Sun Microsystems (Java(TM)). By integrating and
    extending these proven technologies, WebGain Studio raises the bar for
    developer productivity, and establishes a new standard for an integrated
    e-commerce studio.
    "E-commerce development is about enabling development teams to target
    applications at the Web. We believe the language of Web applications is
    Java, and the programming and deployment model is Enterprise Java Beans
    (EJB)," said Joe Menard, interim CEO of WebGain, Inc. "Today's
    developers need an environment that helps them speed the development of
    both the Web site
    front end as well as the back-end business logic. WebGain Studio
    provides that
    end-to-end development environment for, component-based Java
    applications"
    "Rapid development of e-commerce applications requires a Java
    development
    toolset that moves easily from design to code to deployment," said John
    Singer, program director in META Group's Application Delivery
    Strategies.
    "Companies like WebGain that recognize the need to integrate the
    development functionality required to span from UI development to
    database
    persistence will take a leading edge in the market."
    "We are excited that WebGain Studio seamlessly integrates three of the
    core technologies that form the foundation of our advanced digital
    marketplace
    platform including VisualCafe, StructureBuilder and Macromedia
    Dreamweaver"
    said Jared Rodriquez, Chief Technology Officer of Trade-X, recently
    acquired
    by Ariba Technologies. Jared continued, "Simplified JSP and EJB
    development,
    debugging and deployment will offer significant productivity gains and
    time to
    market advantage that are so critical in today's Internet economy."
    "Hewlett-Packard has been working closely with the VisualCafe team to
    optimize their enterprise Java development platform for the HP-UX
    platform,"
    said Alan Dye, HP-UX Developer Tools Strategist for Hewlett-Packard. "We
    look forward to extending HP's partnership with WebGain to include their
    newly-announced flagship product, WebGain Studio. This partnership
    brings
    substantial benefit to HP developers working on E-Services
    Applications."
    A New Standard for Integrated E-Commerce Development
    WebGain Studio is available in Standard and Professional editions. Both
    versions enable powerful Web design, client and server-side
    development. The
    Professional Edition also provides object relational database mapping.
    WebGain Studio includes the following tightly integrated modules:
    -- WebGain Author: An HTML authoring environment that integrates
    the
    market leading HTML authoring product, Dreamweaver, from
    Macromedia
    with leading Enterprise Java application servers such as BEA
    WebLogic,
    IBM WebSphere and Sun iPlanet.
    -- WebGain VisualCafe: An integrated rapid application development
    environment with support for the latest Web, Java,
    object-oriented, and
    component-based development technologies, including WYSIWYG site
    development, visual Java GUI and business logic development,
    remote and
    distributed debugging, code and database wizards.
    -- WebGain StructureBuilder: An integrated round-trip engineering
    environment with UML modeling, automatic Java code generation,
    synchronized source code and Java class diagrams, support for
    class and
    sequence diagrams, and reverse engineering capabilities.
    -- WebGain TOPLink, the Java-based Object-Relational mapping product
    from
    The Object People, developers can easily map their objects to
    traditional relational databases.
    -- WebGain Studio is the industry's only development environment
    that
    enables e-commerce applications and component-based EJB business
    logic
    to be automatically deployed to several leading industry
    application
    servers, including BEA WebLogic, IBM WebShpere, and Sun iPlanet.
    -- WebGain Open API: A fully documented and open (application
    programming
    interface) API that enables enterprise teams and third-party
    vendors to
    seamlessly integrate or extend WebGain Studio with new or
    existing
    tools, and legacy systems.
    "Macromedia recognizes that today's developers are looking for a visual
    solution for rapid Web application development. WebGain has assembled a
    compelling toolset for Java developers," said Beth Davis, senior
    director of
    product management of Macromedia. "The extensible environment in
    Dreamweaver
    provides the ideal Web authoring solution for the WebGain Studio and we
    are
    pleased that Dreamweaver has been chosen as the front-end development
    platform."
    "We share WebGain's vision," said John Pugh, CEO and President of The
    Object People. "e-businesses are looking to reduce development times and
    to
    achieve application portability. Highly integrated tool suites, which
    support
    component-based development across the market-leading EJB application
    servers
    will allow customers to achieve these goals. TOPLink's industry-leading
    technology for persistence will enable WebGain to deliver on this
    vision.
    Cross Platform Capability and Availability
    The initial release of WebGain Studio will be tightly integrated with
    three of the industry's most popular application servers: BEA WebLogic,
    IBM
    WebSphere and Sun iPlanet. Future releases will add support for other
    application servers.
    Ted Farrell, Chief Technology Office of WebGain said, "WebGain Studio
    gives developers freedom of choice and vendor independence without
    compromising the depth or quality of the development environment.
    WebGain
    Studio is comprehensive enough to handle even the most complex
    development
    tasks."
    "Joint BEA and WebGain customers will benefit from applications that are
    developed quickly in the integrated WebGain Studio environment, as they
    are
    robust and high performing when deployed on WebLogic server," said
    Alfred
    Chuang, President of BEA Systems, Inc. "Customers will buy these tools
    to
    rapidly develop the solutions required to serve the demands of the
    e-generation."
    WebGain Studio will be available for BEA WebLogic in 30 days, and IBM
    WebSphere and Sun iPlanet soon thereafter. Both products will be sold
    through
    direct and indirect channels
    "The demands of the Net Economy require new tools that provide
    standards-based, time-to-market advantage," said Joe Keller, vice
    president of application server products at iPlanet E-Commerce
    Solutions, a Sun-Netscape Alliance. "We value our close relationship
    with WebGain as an important way to provide our customers with the tight
    integration they require between iPlanet, an industry leading
    application server, and the next-generation E-commerce studio from
    WebGain. WebGain's overall J2EE robustness provides the application
    richness appropriate for our customers as they develop cutting-edge
    E-commerce solutions."
    About WebGain, Inc.
    WebGain, Inc, helps IT and business teams gain competitive advantage by
    enabling them to rapidly build Java-component-based e-commerce
    applications that can be easily deployed across a variety of e-commerce
    application servers. WebGain Studio, the company's flagship product, is
    designed to help companies substantially improve programmer productivity
    and application completeness and quality, while dramatically reducing
    the time required to get e-commerce applications to market. With WebGain
    Studio, enterprises, ISVs, system integrators and VARs can go from
    e-concept to e-business in Web time. Privately held, WebGain, Inc., is
    headquartered in Cupertino, California, and is on the Web at
    http://www.webgain.com.

    Ian,
    The TopLink version will the TopLink for WLS 5.1 (in beta yet). Visual Cafe
    will be a version after 3.1a, with new features such as integration with
    StructureBuilder, etc.
    Nirav.
    "Ian R. Brandt" wrote:
    What version of TopLink and VisualCafe will Studio be shipping with
    initially?
    Thanks.
    Brenda Friederich wrote:
    WebGain, Inc. Launches WebGain Studio(TM) a Powerful Integrated
    E-Commerce Development Solution
    VisualCafe and Other Industry Leading Products Help Customers Rapidly
    Build E-Businesses
    CUPERTINO, Calif., March 22 -- WebGain Inc., today announced
    WebGain Studio(TM), an integrated e-commerce development solution that
    enables customers to quickly move from e-concept to e-business. The
    WebGain
    Studiosoftware integrates several leading technologies into a powerful
    integrated product suite, providing an end-to-end, browser-to-database
    Java
    development solution. WebGain Studio delivers a comprehensive
    component-based
    solution for companies to quickly move into today's competitive
    e-commerce
    marketplace.
    WebGain Studio is built on today's leading technologies acquired and
    licensed from Symantec (VisualCafe(TM)), Macromedia (Dreamweaver(TM)),
    Tendril Software (StructureBuilder(TM)), The Object People
    (TOPlink(TM)), and Sun Microsystems (Java(TM)). By integrating and
    extending these proven technologies, WebGain Studio raises the bar for
    developer productivity, and establishes a new standard for an integrated
    e-commerce studio.
    "E-commerce development is about enabling development teams to target
    applications at the Web. We believe the language of Web applications is
    Java, and the programming and deployment model is Enterprise Java Beans
    (EJB)," said Joe Menard, interim CEO of WebGain, Inc. "Today's
    developers need an environment that helps them speed the development of
    both the Web site
    front end as well as the back-end business logic. WebGain Studio
    provides that
    end-to-end development environment for, component-based Java
    applications"
    "Rapid development of e-commerce applications requires a Java
    development
    toolset that moves easily from design to code to deployment," said John
    Singer, program director in META Group's Application Delivery
    Strategies.
    "Companies like WebGain that recognize the need to integrate the
    development functionality required to span from UI development to
    database
    persistence will take a leading edge in the market."
    "We are excited that WebGain Studio seamlessly integrates three of the
    core technologies that form the foundation of our advanced digital
    marketplace
    platform including VisualCafe, StructureBuilder and Macromedia
    Dreamweaver"
    said Jared Rodriquez, Chief Technology Officer of Trade-X, recently
    acquired
    by Ariba Technologies. Jared continued, "Simplified JSP and EJB
    development,
    debugging and deployment will offer significant productivity gains and
    time to
    market advantage that are so critical in today's Internet economy."
    "Hewlett-Packard has been working closely with the VisualCafe team to
    optimize their enterprise Java development platform for the HP-UX
    platform,"
    said Alan Dye, HP-UX Developer Tools Strategist for Hewlett-Packard. "We
    look forward to extending HP's partnership with WebGain to include their
    newly-announced flagship product, WebGain Studio. This partnership
    brings
    substantial benefit to HP developers working on E-Services
    Applications."
    A New Standard for Integrated E-Commerce Development
    WebGain Studio is available in Standard and Professional editions. Both
    versions enable powerful Web design, client and server-side
    development. The
    Professional Edition also provides object relational database mapping.
    WebGain Studio includes the following tightly integrated modules:
    -- WebGain Author: An HTML authoring environment that integrates
    the
    market leading HTML authoring product, Dreamweaver, from
    Macromedia
    with leading Enterprise Java application servers such as BEA
    WebLogic,
    IBM WebSphere and Sun iPlanet.
    -- WebGain VisualCafe: An integrated rapid application development
    environment with support for the latest Web, Java,
    object-oriented, and
    component-based development technologies, including WYSIWYG site
    development, visual Java GUI and business logic development,
    remote and
    distributed debugging, code and database wizards.
    -- WebGain StructureBuilder: An integrated round-trip engineering
    environment with UML modeling, automatic Java code generation,
    synchronized source code and Java class diagrams, support for
    class and
    sequence diagrams, and reverse engineering capabilities.
    -- WebGain TOPLink, the Java-based Object-Relational mapping product
    from
    The Object People, developers can easily map their objects to
    traditional relational databases.
    -- WebGain Studio is the industry's only development environment
    that
    enables e-commerce applications and component-based EJB business
    logic
    to be automatically deployed to several leading industry
    application
    servers, including BEA WebLogic, IBM WebShpere, and Sun iPlanet.
    -- WebGain Open API: A fully documented and open (application
    programming
    interface) API that enables enterprise teams and third-party
    vendors to
    seamlessly integrate or extend WebGain Studio with new or
    existing
    tools, and legacy systems.
    "Macromedia recognizes that today's developers are looking for a visual
    solution for rapid Web application development. WebGain has assembled a
    compelling toolset for Java developers," said Beth Davis, senior
    director of
    product management of Macromedia. "The extensible environment in
    Dreamweaver
    provides the ideal Web authoring solution for the WebGain Studio and we
    are
    pleased that Dreamweaver has been chosen as the front-end development
    platform."
    "We share WebGain's vision," said John Pugh, CEO and President of The
    Object People. "e-businesses are looking to reduce development times and
    to
    achieve application portability. Highly integrated tool suites, which
    support
    component-based development across the market-leading EJB application
    servers
    will allow customers to achieve these goals. TOPLink's industry-leading
    technology for persistence will enable WebGain to deliver on this
    vision.
    Cross Platform Capability and Availability
    The initial release of WebGain Studio will be tightly integrated with
    three of the industry's most popular application servers: BEA WebLogic,
    IBM
    WebSphere and Sun iPlanet. Future releases will add support for other
    application servers.
    Ted Farrell, Chief Technology Office of WebGain said, "WebGain Studio
    gives developers freedom of choice and vendor independence without
    compromising the depth or quality of the development environment.
    WebGain
    Studio is comprehensive enough to handle even the most complex
    development
    tasks."
    "Joint BEA and WebGain customers will benefit from applications that are
    developed quickly in the integrated WebGain Studio environment, as they
    are
    robust and high performing when deployed on WebLogic server," said
    Alfred
    Chuang, President of BEA Systems, Inc. "Customers will buy these tools
    to
    rapidly develop the solutions required to serve the demands of the
    e-generation."
    WebGain Studio will be available for BEA WebLogic in 30 days, and IBM
    WebSphere and Sun iPlanet soon thereafter. Both products will be sold
    through
    direct and indirect channels
    "The demands of the Net Economy require new tools that provide
    standards-based, time-to-market advantage," said Joe Keller, vice
    president of application server products at iPlanet E-Commerce
    Solutions, a Sun-Netscape Alliance. "We value our close relationship
    with WebGain as an important way to provide our customers with the tight
    integration they require between iPlanet, an industry leading
    application server, and the next-generation E-commerce studio from
    WebGain. WebGain's overall J2EE robustness provides the application
    richness appropriate for our customers as they develop cutting-edge
    E-commerce solutions."
    About WebGain, Inc.
    WebGain, Inc, helps IT and business teams gain competitive advantage by
    enabling them to rapidly build Java-component-based e-commerce
    applications that can be easily deployed across a variety of e-commerce
    application servers. WebGain Studio, the company's flagship product, is
    designed to help companies substantially improve programmer productivity
    and application completeness and quality, while dramatically reducing
    the time required to get e-commerce applications to market. With WebGain
    Studio, enterprises, ISVs, system integrators and VARs can go from
    e-concept to e-business in Web time. Privately held, WebGain, Inc., is
    headquartered in Cupertino, California, and is on the Web at
    http://www.webgain.com.
    Ian R. Brandt
    Software Engineer
    Genomics Collaborative, Inc.
    99 Erie Street
    Cambridge, MA 02139
    (617)661-2400 Ext.244
    (617)661-8899 FAX
    [email protected]
    Nirav Chanchani
    BEA Systems, Inc.

  • BEA to Resell WebGain Studio

    BEA and WebGain Accelerate Time-to-Market for E-Commerce Solutions with
    Integrated E-Commerce Development Environment for BEA WebLogic
    BEA Resells New WebGain Studio to Enable Customers to Speed Development
    of Java and Web-Based Applications
    SAN JOSE, Calif., — March 22, 2000—BEA Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: BEAS),
    The E-Commerce Transactions Company™, and WebGain, Inc., today announced
    that BEA has signed a strategic partnership and distribution agreement
    for the new WebGain Studio e-commerce development environment. Under
    the agreement, BEA will offer WebGain Studio with the BEA WebLogic®
    family of application servers, thereby extending the commanding lead of
    the BEA E-Commerce Transaction Platform™ as the industry’s premier
    end-to-end solution for creating e-commerce and enterprise
    applications. Through this strategic reseller engagement, BEA will sell
    and support WebGain Studio through its worldwide sales and support
    organizations to customers in more than 50 countries, providing
    companies across the globe with a comprehensive suite of tools to speed
    and simplify development of Java- and Web-based applications running on
    the BEA WebLogic® application server family.
    “Companies must be able to keep pace with the e-generation’s
    intensifying demands for ‘newer, better, faster’ applications on the
    Internet,” said Joe Menard, president of the BEA E-Commerce Server
    Division. “By combining WebGain Studio with BEA WebLogic Enterprise and
    BEA WebLogic Server, we are providing an advanced best-of-breed
    e-commerce development environment that enables businesses large and
    small to ramp up fast, and deliver a steady stream of powerful
    e-commerce services to the 275-million-strong population of e-generation
    customers.”
    “The BEA WebLogic family of application servers provides unmatched
    support for Java standards and a vast and rapidly growing customer base
    of innovative business-to-business and business-to-consumer e-commerce
    companies,” said Ted Farrell, Chief Technology Officer for WebGain. “As
    the market-leading Java application server, the BEA WebLogic family is
    the ideal platform for us to target in our initial product offering.”
    The WebGain Studio suite of tools consists of the VisualCafé Enterprise
    Edition integrated development environment (IDE) for Java,
    StructureBuilder advanced EJB code generation wizard, visual modeling,
    and EJB deployment tool, and an advanced Web content development tool.
    (For more information see news release, “WebGain, Inc. Launches WebGain
    Studio, An Integrated E-Commerce Development Environment.”)
    BEA and WebGain have collaborated to integrate these tools with the BEA
    WebLogic family of application servers on several levels:
    * WebGain Studio has a simple, uniform installation process that allows
    developers to easily customize their toolset by installing only the
    capabilities they need;
    * An integrated, step-by-step tutorial instructs customers on how to use
    the WebGain Studio tools to build e-commerce applications on BEA
    WebLogic Enterprise and BEA WebLogic Server;
    * VisualCafe Enterprise Edition includes integrated tools for starting
    up, shutting down and debugging the applications across distributed BEA
    WebLogic application servers;
    * StructureBuilder includes one-step deployment finalization of EJBs to
    the BEA WebLogic Server, BEA WebLogic Enterprise or standalone EJB 1.1;
    * An advanced Web content development tool for BEA WebLogic Server,
    extensions provide a unique rendering engine that bolsters the
    productivity of developers building Java Server Pages (JSPs);
    * A one-connection BEA WebLogic developer license is included in the
    bundle.
    Availability
    The WebGain Studio e-commerce development environment will be available
    through the BEA worldwide direct sales organization in April 2000.
    WebGain, Inc.
    WebGain, Inc, helps IT and business teams gain competitive advantage by
    enabling them to rapidly build Java-component-based e-commerce
    applications that can be easily deployed across a variety of e-commerce
    application servers. WebGain Studio, the company’s flagship product, is
    designed to help companies substantially improve programmer productivity
    and application completeness and quality, while dramatically reducing
    the time required to get e-commerce applications to market. With WebGain
    Studio, enterprises, ISVs, system integrators and VARs can go from
    e-concept to e-business in Web time. Privately held, WebGain, Inc., is
    headquartered in Cupertino, California, and is on the Web at
    http://www.webgain.com.
    BEA Systems, Inc.
    BEA Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: BEAS) is the E-Commerce Transactions Company™
    powering many of the world’s most innovative companies that serve the
    “e-generation,” companies such as Amazon.com, Federal Express, E*Trade,
    United Airlines, DIRECTV, Qwest, Nokia, and Kaiser-Permanente. The
    e-generation relies on the Web to conduct their everyday business,
    demanding richer, more personalized experiences and the guarantee that
    your Web site is always available – every minute of every day. BEA’s
    award-winning e-commerce transaction platform, coupled with BEA
    consulting, education, and support services, helps companies launch
    reliable e-commerce initiatives quickly. BEA solutions help companies
    of all sizes build e-commerce infrastructures that leverage existing
    investments and provide the foundation for running a successful
    integrated e-business for the e-generation. BEA has more than 50
    offices in 24 countries, is headquartered in San Jose, Calif., and is on
    the Web at www.bea.com.
    BEA, BEA Tuxedo, and WebLogic are registered trademarks of BEA Systems,
    Inc. The E-Commerce Transactions Company, The BEA E-Commerce
    Transaction Platform, BEA WebLogic Server, BEA WebLogic Commerce Server,
    and BEA eLink are trademarks of BEA Systems, Inc. All other company and
    product names may be trademarks of the company with which they are
    associated.

    Does someone know when WebGain Studio will be released?I have heard rumors of this summer. But, I would suggest contacting their
    organization to see what their schedule is.
    And is this product
    all that its touted to be?Yes. :-)
    Michael Girdley
    Product Manager, WebLogic Server & Express
    BEA Systems Inc
    Raja Vidhun <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:8gmo94$l63$[email protected]..
    Does someone know when WebGain Studio will be released? And is thisproduct
    all that its touted to be?
    Regards
    Raja

  • Developing Enterprise Apps with Weblogic and WebGain-Studio

    Hi everybody,
    Is anybody experienced in developing with Weblogic Server and WebGain-Studio
    What could be a good environment for working with these components ?
    Thanx,
    Markus.

    Thanks for your prompt reply. I have another question. I am very new to Java development.
    In our environment, WebLogic 10.3.6 and JDK1.7 are both 64-bit. However, developers' machine are 32-bit windows. They will have Weblogic server installed locally in their machines for development. Later, the codes will be deployed and run in the 64-bit environment.
    Thus, we are developing java program with 32-bit java and compile/run it with 64-bit java. Is it the right way to do it or do our developers need to use 64-bit windows?
    Edited by: nww on Sep 14, 2012 2:51 PM

  • WLPS and WebGain Studio

    Good morning,
    I would like to integrate WebGain Studio with WLPS for development purposes.
    The current installation of WebGain Studio provides support for the standard
    server.
    Does any have any information that they can share on this topic.
    Thanks in advance.
    Steve Whatmore
    [email protected]

    Michael,
    Here is a copy of a message that I recieved on one of the WebGain
    newsgroups, obviously there is a little bit of work required. I have yet to
    actually try/confirm the attached solution.
    included message follows:
    It's working well for me,
    I haven't gone too deep into Dreamweaver/WLCS work yet, but as for
    VisualCafe/WLS here is what I did:
    1) Edited StartCommerce script adding "echo" to the beginning of my
    startup line. I then ran the script to get the command line I was using
    to start WLCS.
    2) Tried to start the commerce server using VisualCafe, and got the
    command line it was using from the Messages window.
    3) Compared the two startup lines to see what "-D" properties,
    weblogic.class.path entries, and Java system classpath entries I was
    missing in VisualCafe.
    4) Added the missing items in Manage Deployment Target section of the
    EJB setting in VisualCafe.
    The items I ended up adding where:
    Additional classpath Entries:
    C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\Weblogic510sp4boot.jar
    Additional weblogic.class.path Entries:
    D:\dev\packages\oracle\classes12.zip;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\Weblogic510sp4
    .jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\Weblogic_RDBMS.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\rm
    i-iiop12.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\collections.zip;C:\Programs\Weblogic\l
    ib\foundation-bmp-deploy.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\axiom-bmp-deploy.jar;C
    :\Programs\Weblogic\lib\ebusiness-bmp-deploy.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\ex
    amples-bmp-deploy.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\Helper-bmp.jar;C:\Programs\We
    blogic\lib\wljsp.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\um_tags.jar;C:\Programs\Weblog
    ic\lib\esjsp.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\rules.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib
    \jrulesserviceprovider.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\esportal.jar;C:\Programs
    \Weblogic\lib\pt_admin.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\foundation.jar;C:\Progra
    ms\Weblogic\lib\axiom.jar;C:\Programs\Weblogic\lib\bridge.jar
    Optional VM Arguments: -Dweblogic.system.name=server
    -Dcommerce.properties=C:\Programs\Weblogic\weblogiccommerce.properties
    Yours may be very different (in fact they most likely will be as I have
    WLCS installed into the same directory as WLS, which is rather
    unconventional). Debugging requires you to get ddservices, debugvm, and
    Visual Cafe debug settings in order. On windows this is pretty
    automatic I think.
    Good Luck,
    Ian
    Steve Whatmore wrote:
    >
    Hello all,
    Currently what is the support for Weblogic Personalization Server (WLPS).
    I have seen a couple of postings related to connecting WebGain to Commerce
    Server. Has anyone had any success with connecting the IDE to the commerce
    server. If so please share a quick cheat-sheet on how this isaccomplished.
    >
    Thanks in advance.
    Steve Whatmore
    [email protected]
    Ian R. Brandt
    Software Engineer
    Genomics Collaborative, Inc.
    99 Erie Street
    Cambridge, MA 02139
    (617)661-2400 Ext.2244
    (617)661-8899 FAX
    [email protected]
    "Michael Girdley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    >
    It should work fine because the personalization server is simplycomponents
    built on top of the standard server.
    Thanks,
    Michael
    Michael Girdley
    BEA Systems Inc
    "Steve Whatmore" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    Good morning,
    I would like to integrate WebGain Studio with WLPS for developmentpurposes.
    The current installation of WebGain Studio provides support for thestandard
    server.
    Does any have any information that they can share on this topic.
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    Steve Whatmore
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