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WebLogic Server
NameWebLogic Server
DeveloperOracle Corporation
Initial release1997
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformJava (programming language)
GenreApplication server
LicenseProprietary software

WebLogic Server is a leading Java EE application server developed by BEA Systems, which was acquired by Oracle Corporation in 2008. It is used by organizations such as IBM, Cisco Systems, and SAP SE to deploy and manage Java (programming language)-based applications. WebLogic Server supports a wide range of Java (programming language) technologies, including Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), JavaServer Pages (JSP), and Java Servlet. It is also compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Unix.

Introduction

WebLogic Server is designed to provide a scalable and secure platform for deploying Java (programming language)-based applications. It is widely used by organizations such as NASA, United States Department of Defense, and European Space Agency to support their critical applications. WebLogic Server is also used by various financial institutions, including JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Citigroup. Additionally, it is used by healthcare organizations such as National Institutes of Health and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. WebLogic Server supports various database management systems, including Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2.

History

The development of WebLogic Server began in 1995 by Paul Ambrose and Carl Sjogreen, who founded WebLogic Inc.. The first version of WebLogic Server was released in 1997, and it quickly gained popularity due to its support for Java (programming language) and Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB). In 1998, WebLogic Inc. was acquired by BEA Systems, which continued to develop and enhance WebLogic Server. In 2008, BEA Systems was acquired by Oracle Corporation, which has since continued to support and develop WebLogic Server. WebLogic Server has been used by various organizations, including Google, Amazon, and Microsoft, to support their cloud computing initiatives.

Architecture

WebLogic Server is built on a Java (programming language)-based architecture, which provides a scalable and secure platform for deploying applications. It uses a multitier architecture that includes a presentation tier, application tier, and data tier. WebLogic Server supports various protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, and IIOP. It also supports various messaging protocols, including JMS and MQTT. WebLogic Server is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Unix, and it supports various database management systems, including Oracle Database, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2. WebLogic Server is also used by various research institutions, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University.

Features

WebLogic Server provides a wide range of features, including support for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), JavaServer Pages (JSP), and Java Servlet. It also provides support for web services, including SOAP and REST. WebLogic Server includes a administration console that provides a centralized interface for managing and monitoring applications. It also includes a debugging tool that provides a comprehensive set of features for debugging and troubleshooting applications. WebLogic Server supports various security protocols, including SSL and TLS, and it is compatible with various identity management systems, including Oracle Identity Manager and Microsoft Active Directory. WebLogic Server is used by various government agencys, including National Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Administration

WebLogic Server provides a comprehensive set of administration tools that enable administrators to manage and monitor applications. The administration console provides a centralized interface for managing and monitoring applications, and it includes features such as cluster management and deployment management. WebLogic Server also includes a command-line interface that provides a comprehensive set of commands for managing and monitoring applications. WebLogic Server supports various scripting languages, including Python (programming language) and Perl, and it is compatible with various automation tools, including Ansible (software) and Puppet (software). WebLogic Server is used by various telecommunication companys, including AT&T and Verizon Communications.

Clustering and High Availability

WebLogic Server provides a comprehensive set of features for clustering and high availability, including support for clustered deployment and load balancing. It also provides support for failover and failback, which enable administrators to ensure high availability of applications. WebLogic Server includes a cluster management feature that provides a centralized interface for managing and monitoring clusters. It also includes a load balancing feature that provides a comprehensive set of features for load balancing and distributing traffic. WebLogic Server supports various high availability protocols, including HAProxy and Pacemaker (software), and it is compatible with various cloud computing platforms, including Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. WebLogic Server is used by various financial institutions, including Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

Security

WebLogic Server provides a comprehensive set of security features, including support for SSL and TLS. It also provides support for authentication and authorization, which enable administrators to ensure that only authorized users can access applications. WebLogic Server includes a security console that provides a centralized interface for managing and monitoring security settings. It also includes a compliance framework that provides a comprehensive set of features for ensuring compliance with various regulatory requirements, including HIPAA and PCI-DSS. WebLogic Server supports various identity management systems, including Oracle Identity Manager and Microsoft Active Directory, and it is compatible with various security information and event management systems, including Splunk and IBM QRadar. WebLogic Server is used by various healthcare organizations, including Mayo Clinic and Cleveland Clinic. Category:Software

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