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BEA WebLogic

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BEA WebLogic
A software suite from BEA Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA (www.beasys.com) that is used to deploy Web and SOA applications. The core product is BEA WebLogic Server, a J2EE application server. BEA WebLogic Portal is an enterprise portal that offers advanced searching, and BEA WebLogic Integration provides tools for transforming and routing data from multiple sources. BEA WebLogic Enterprise is the integrated development environment (IDE) for the WebLogic family. See BEA Tuxedo.


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Network operators can now leverage a more diverse and compelling ecosystem of new applications such as conferencing, ring-back tones, data collaboration, mobile multi-player gaming multimedia messaging and IVR applications running on BEA WebLogic SIP Server to help increase revenue and drive customer loyalty.
Information Builders are to support the BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform through WebFOCUS for BEA Weblogic and WebFOCUS Open Portal Services for BEA WebLogic Portal.
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