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Oracle vs. BEA Weblogic
Hello.
I am going to create a prototype for a time scheduling system
over the internet to an Oracle database. I am not sure though
what system I should use. BEA:s Weblogic Application Server
seems faster but there's no development tool and Oracle Application Server,
I guess, is more compatible with the DB.
Also, there's the JDeveloper 3.0 inlcuded which seems like a
handy tool.
Another question is what webinterface to use, JSP, Applets or
what else there is?
Anyone who has experience with this kind of stuff, plese help
me decide... 
/Janne
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Re: Oracle vs. BEA Weblogic
Since you are developing with Java it's recommanded to stay as closed as possible
of the J2EE specifications. So JSP and Servlet are a good choice.
JDeveloper is very helpfull for building 100% Java applications, including
user interface. JDeveloper doesn't help for JSPs.
BEA's Weblogic is using WebGain tools (Visual Cafe, ...). Integration with
the app server is becoming better and better.
Check a quick profile of Oracle App Server/JDeveloper at:
http://www.techmetrix.com/products/prod_review5.shtml
JCC
"Janne" <d97-jli@d.kth.se> wrote:
>
>Hello.
>
>I am going to create a prototype for a time scheduling system
>over the internet to an Oracle database. I am not sure though
>what system I should use. BEA:s Weblogic Application Server
>seems faster but there's no development tool and Oracle Application Server,
>I guess, is more compatible with the DB.
>Also, there's the JDeveloper 3.0 inlcuded which seems like a
>handy tool.
>
>Another question is what webinterface to use, JSP, Applets or
>what else there is?
>
>Anyone who has experience with this kind of stuff, plese help
>me decide... 
>
>/Janne
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