What are the limitations in weblogic that comes with JDeveloper?

Hi,
What are the limitations in weblogic that comes with JDeveloper?
Thanks for your help.

Not much. If there is, you can always create your own domain with the servers you want and create a connnection to the admin server of that domain in JDeveloper.

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