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BEA WebLogic Server Process Edition 8.5
BEA WebLogic Server Process Edition
provides you with the technologies and tools you need to effectively service-enable your existing
resources, create composite services using process-driven development, and extend these composite
services to interact with other applications and technologies. Achieve rapid results by
employing simple component interfaces that represent the resources being integrated;
use over a dozen pre-built controls provided out-of-the-box, including databases,
Web services, files, human interactions, and user interfaces. Data transformation functionality
allows you to Visually translate between XML and non-XML messages, including legacy
formats such as EDI and COBOL Copybooks.
This Web site provides access to the information you need to install and use the
features of WebLogic Server Process Edition to boost efficiency with an environment for quickly
modeling, automating, and analyzing business processes from end to end.
WebLogic Server Process Edition is built on WebLogic Server and has the same code
base as WebLogic Platform, therefore, most of the information you need is found in
WebLogic Platform,
WebLogic Server, and
WebLogic Integration documents.
This page provides a quick reference to the key topics.
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Overview
Key Features
Getting Started
WebLogic Platform Topics
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WebLogic Server Topics
Glossary
Other Sources of Information
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Guidelines
- When to Use WebLogic Server Process Edition—WebLogic Server Process Edition is a good fit for long-running process-driven applications and for projects that require the rapid development of composite Web applications.
It is also an excellent tool for the service-oriented development of Web applications and Web service orchestration.
- When to Upgrade WebLogic Server to WebLogic Server Process Edition—Upgrade from WebLogic Server to WebLogic
Server Process Edition if you need to rapidly reduce the time taken to build out complex process driven business logic.
The process engine and framework provide support for functionality such as state management, asynchronous message
correlation, data mapping, parallel execution, timeouts, enhanced transaction support, monitoring, and management.
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