Weblogic and Linux

Hello
I would like to know if the Linux version of BEA Weblogic Server has ALL
the features available for other main platforms as NT or Sun Solaris. To
put ot clear, can I be confident that a development made on BEA and
Solaris, for instance, will work on BEA and Linux?
Thanks in advance
Miquel Colom Pizá

Yes, it has all of the same services.
Thanks,
Michael
Miquel Colom Pizá wrote:
>
Hello
I would like to know if the Linux version of BEA Weblogic Server has ALL
the features available for other main platforms as NT or Sun Solaris. To
put ot clear, can I be confident that a development made on BEA and
Solaris, for instance, will work on BEA and Linux?
Thanks in advance
Miquel Colom Pizá

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