Oracle's Dev2Dev Newsletter: By Java Developers, For Java Developers

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Oracle's Dev2Dev Newsletter
By Java Developers, For Java Developers
JULY 2008

This Month’s Featured Topic: Integrating WebLogic and Oracle

Now that the acquisition of BEA has been complete and the products under the WebLogic brand are now part of Oracle, you might be wondering whether there are integration points between the products. In this newsletter we'll highlight some of the existing integration points.

Editor's note: One of the integration points is this newsletter: We have merged The Oracle Java Newsletter with the Dev2Dev newsletter, to form Oracle's Dev2Dev Newsletter. We would like to extend a warm welcome to all the new readers who are joining the 750,000 developers already subscribed!

Top Items

HowTos: Integrating JDeveloper with WebLogic Server and WebLogic Workshop

Learn how to connect JDeveloper to the WebLogic Server and deploy a sample ADF application, how to remote debug a WebLogic server application, and how to share the same source code between JDeveloper and WebLogic Workshop.

Demo: Diagnose WebLogic Server with Oracle AD4J

See how to diagnose performance problems on WebLogic Server with Oracle Application Diagnostics for Java.

Demo: Managing WebLogic Server with Oracle Enterprise Manager

See how to manage WebLogic Server configurations using Oracle Enterprise Manager Grid Control.

Demo: Oracle Coherence and WebLogic Application Grid

See WebLogic Server and Oracle Coherence under management and control of WebLogic Operations Control.

Demos: Complete SOA Solution

See how Oracle and BEA products integrate to provide a complete SOA offering from BPM modeling through BPEL flows and ESB, BAM and complex event processing, and to governance.

Webcast: Future Directions

Learn about the future direction of the Oracle Middleware stack in this recorded webcast featuring Oracle executives Charles Phillips, President, and Thomas Kurian, Senior Vice President.

Blogs: ADF Business Components

Steve Muench writes about declarative data filtering and provides tips on Groovy integration with ADF BC, Grant Ronald demos the model-driven LOV feature, and Chris Muir finishes with a three part series on ADF BC Validation features.

FAQ: "Welcome" Info for Dev2Dev and Arch2Arch Members

Read this FAQ for information about the integration of the Dev2Dev/Arch2Arch and OTN communities, such as Discussion Forums mappings.

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