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Oracle Application Server Web Cache is a server accelerator caching service that improves the performance, scalability, and availability of frequently used e-business Web sites that run on the Oracle platform.

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Oracle Application Server
Developer(s)Oracle Corporation
Final release
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeApplication server
LicenseProprietary Owner
Websitewww.oracle.com

The Oracle Application Server 10g (the 'g' stands for grid)[citation needed] (short Oracle AS), consists of an integrated, standards-based software platform. It forms part of Oracle Corporation's Fusion Middlewaretechnology stack. The heart of Oracle Application Server consists of Oracle HTTP Server (based on Apache HTTP Server) and OC4J (OracleAS Containers for Java EE) which deploys Java EE-based applications. The latest version of OC4J offers full compatibility with the Java EE 1.4 specifications.

Oracle Application Server became the first platform designed for grid computing as well as with full life-cycle support for service-oriented architecture (SOA).[citation needed]

The current release of Oracle Application Server, 10g R3, does not feature a metadatarepositorytier, relying instead on metadata repositories provided in previous releases.

Following Oracle's acquisition of BEA Systems: “key features [will be] integrated with WebLogic Server with seamless migration”.[1]

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History[edit]

Oracle Corporation marketed its first application server using the name Oracle Web Server (OWS).[2]A subsequent repackaging resulted in the Oracle Application Server (OAS).[3]A later product, superseding OAS, became the iAS (Internet Application Server).[4]

Editions[edit]

Oracle Corporation subdivides some of its products into varying 'editions' — apparently to facilitate marketing and license-tracking.

Available Oracle AS editions include:-

  • Enterprise Edition
  • Standard Edition
  • Standard Edition One
  • Java Edition

Components[edit]

  • Oracle BPEL Process Manager (option)
  • Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (option)

OC4J[edit]

Oracle Corporation refers to its implementation of the Java EE specification as Oracle Containers for J2EE and abbreviates the concept as OC4J. OC4J, originally based on the IronFlare Orion Application Server, has developed solely under Oracle's control since Oracle Corporation acquired the source code.

OC4J includes the following servers:

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Implementation[edit]

Oracle Application Server can utilize an 'Oracle AS Infrastructure Database' — an Oracle database instance supporting the Oracle AS Metadata Repository and/or Oracle Identity Management.[5]

OPMN - the Oracle Process Management and Notification server - monitors components of the Oracle Application Server.[6]

Operation[edit]

The opmnctl command starts, stops and monitors Oracle AS components.[7]

See also[edit]

  • HATEOAS (Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State)

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^Charles Phillips; et al. (2008-07-01). 'BEA Welcome and Oracle's Middleware Strategy Briefing'. Oracle Corporation. Retrieved 2008-08-05.
  2. ^Abbey, Michael; Corey, Michael J.; Abramson, Ian (2002). Oracle9i: a beginner's guide. Osborne ORACLE Press Series (2 ed.). McGraw-Hill Professional. p. 352. ISBN978-0-07-219279-7. Retrieved 2011-10-28. When Oracle first launched their application server technology, it was known as the Oracle Web Server.
  3. ^Abbey, Michael; Corey, Michael J.; Abramson, Ian (2002). Oracle9i: a beginner's guide. Osborne ORACLE Press Series (2 ed.). McGraw-Hill Professional. p. 352. ISBN978-0-07-219279-7. Retrieved 2011-10-28. [..] Oracle repackaged the product and called it Oracle Application Server (OAS).
  4. ^Abbey, Michael; Corey, Michael J.; Abramson, Ian (2002). Oracle9i: a beginner's guide. Osborne ORACLE Press Series (2 ed.). McGraw-Hill Professional. p. 352. ISBN978-0-07-219279-7. Retrieved 2011-10-28. Recently, Oracle once again took the rename strategy and called their new application server iAS, for Internet Application Server. This brand-new product that supersedes OAS [..] succeeded where previous software versions did not
  5. ^See the Oracle Application Server Administrator's Guide 10g Release 3 (10.1.3)
  6. ^Greenwald, Rick; Stackowiak, Robert; Bales, Donald (2004). Oracle application server 10g essentials. Essentials Series. O'Reilly Media, Inc. p. 23. ISBN978-0-596-00621-1. Retrieved 2011-10-18. The Oracle Process Management and Notification Server monitors the health of the individual components in an Oracle Application Server architecture
  7. ^Compare: Mulder, Erin; Harrop, Rob; Machacek, Jan; Wessler, Michael (2004). Oracle Application Server 10g: J2EE Deployment and Administration. ITPro collection. Apress. p. 335. ISBN9781590592359. Retrieved 2016-06-20. The opmnctl utility can be used to start every component within 10g AS except for the Oracle metadata repository database and the web-based ASC utility.

External links[edit]

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Oracle WebLogic Server
Developer(s)Oracle Corporation
Stable release
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeApplication server
LicenseProprietary
Websiteoracle.com

Oracle WebLogic Server is a Java EEapplication server currently developed by Oracle Corporation. Oracle acquired WebLogic Server when it purchased BEA Systems in 2008.

Application Server versions[edit]

  • WebLogic Server 12cR2 (12.2.1.3) - August 30, 2017 [1][2]
  • WebLogic Server 12cR2 (12.2.1.2) - October 19, 2016 [3]
  • WebLogic Server 12cR2 (12.2.1.1) - June 21, 2016 [4]
  • WebLogic Server 12cR2 (12.2.1.0) - October 23, 2015[5]
  • WebLogic Server 12cR1 (12.1.3) - June 26, 2014[6]
  • WebLogic Server 12cR1 (12.1.2) - July 11, 2013[7]
  • WebLogic Server 12cR1 (12.1.1) - Dec 1, 2011[8]
  • WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.6) - February 26, 2012[9]
  • WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.5) - May 16, 2011[10]
  • WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.4) - January 15, 2011
  • WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.3) - April 2010[11]
  • WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.2) - November 2009
  • WebLogic Server 11gR1 (10.3.1) - July 2009
  • WebLogic Server 10gR3 (10.3.0) - August 2008[12][13]
  • WebLogic Server 10.0 - March 2007[14]
  • WebLogic Server 9.2
  • WebLogic Server 9.1
  • WebLogic Server 9.0 - November 2006[15]
  • WebLogic Server 8.1 - July 2003[15]
  • WebLogic Server 7.0 - June 2002[16]
  • WebLogic Server 6.1
  • WebLogic Server 6.0 - file date March 2001 on an old CD[17]
  • WebLogic Server 5.1 (code name: Denali) First version supporting hot deployment for applications (via command line)
  • WebLogic Server 4.0 - May 1999[18]
  • WebLogic Tengah 3.1 - June 1998[19]
  • WebLogic Tengah 3.0.1 - March 1998[20]
  • WebLogic Tengah 3.0 - January 1998[21]
  • WebLogic Tengah - November 1997[22]

Capabilities[edit]

Oracle Application Server Portal

Oracle WebLogic Server forms part of Oracle Fusion Middleware portfolio and supports Oracle, DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Enterprise and other JDBC-compliant databases. Oracle WebLogic Platform also includes:

  • JRockit, a custom JVM.
  • Portal that includes Commerce Server and Personalization Server
  • WebLogic Integration
  • WebLogic Workshop, an Eclipse IDE for Java, SOA and Rich Internet Applications

WebLogic Server includes .NETinteroperability and supports the following native integration capabilities:

  • CORBA connectivity
  • COM+ Connectivity
  • IBM WebSphere MQ connectivity
  • Native enterprise-grade JMS messaging
  • WebLogic/Tuxedo Connector
Oracle Application Server

Oracle WebLogic Server Process Edition also includes Business Process Management and Data Mapping functionality. WebLogic supports security policies managed by security administrators. The Oracle WebLogic Server Security Model includes:

  • application business logic separated from security code
  • complete scope of security coverage for all Java EE and non-Java EE components

Components[edit]

As of 2010, Oracle Corporation regards the following products as 'core components' of Oracle WebLogic Server:[23]

Oracle Application Server 10.1.3

  • Enterprise Grid Messaging
  • JMS Messaging Standard
  • Oracle Coherence, in-memory caching of frequently used data across multiple servers[24]
  • Oracle TopLink
  • Oracle WebLogic Server Web Services

Supported open standards[edit]

  • BPEL & BPEL-J
  • Java EE 1.3, 1.4, 5, 6, 7
  • JPA 1.0, 2.0, 2.1
  • JMX and SNMP
  • Native support for:
  • XSLT and XQuery

Standards support by version[edit]

The table below lists major standards supported by WebLogic Server product version.

StandardWLS 6.1WLS 7.0WLS 8.1WLS 9.0WLS 10.0WLS 10gR3WLS 11gR1WLS 12cR1WLS 12cR2
Java1.31.31.45566 (7 only for 10.3.6)7 (8 only for 12.1.3)8
Java EE1.31.31.31.455567
Servlet2.2 & 2.32.2 & 2.32.32.42.52.52.53.03.1
JSF-----1.2 & 2.02.02.12.2
JSP1.21.21.22.02.12.12.12.22.3
EJB1.1 & 2.02.02.02.13.03.03.03.13.2
JDBC2.02.02.03.03.03.04.04.04.0
JPA??????1.0 & 2.0[25]2.12.1

WebLogic Server 10.3 (10.3.4 /PS3 onwards) supports some Java EE 6 libraries.

See also[edit]

Oracle Application Server Price

References[edit]

  1. ^http://docs.oracle.com/middleware/12213/wls/INTRO/intro.htm#INTRO123
  2. ^https://blogs.oracle.com/weblogicserver/weblogic-server-12213-is-available
  3. ^https://blogs.oracle.com/PortalsProactive/entry/oracle_fusion_middleware_12c_122
  4. ^http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/weblogic/downloads/index.html
  5. ^'Oracle WebLogic Server 12.2.1 is Released'. blogs.oracle.com. 2015-10-26. Archived from the original on November 24, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  6. ^'Oracle WebLogic Server 12.1.3 is Released'. blogs.oracle.com. 2014-06-26. Archived from the original on June 20, 2015. Retrieved 2014-06-30.
  7. ^'Oracle WebLogic Server 12.1.2 is available'. blogs.oracle.com. 2013-07-11. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  8. ^'Oracle Announces Availability of Oracle WebLogic Server 12c'. www.oracle.com. 2011-12-01. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  9. ^'WebLogic Server Weekly for February 27th: WLS 10.3.6 Releases, RESTful Management Services, SSL Offloading, Using Arquillian with WebLogic Server, Feature Version Timeline (The WebLogic Server Blog)'. Blogs.oracle.com. 2012-02-26. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  10. ^'Oracle WebLogic Server 11g Release 1 (10.3.5) Patch Set 4 seems to be out!'. blog.eisele.net. 2011-05-06. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  11. ^'Oracle TopLink Software Downloads'. Oracle.com. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  12. ^Page 5
  13. ^sd'Oracle® WebLogic Server 10g Release 3 (10.3)'. docs.oracle.com. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
  14. ^Page 49
  15. ^ abPage 23
  16. ^Page 22
  17. ^Cavaness, Chuck; Keeton, Brian (2001). Special Edition Using Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 2.0. Pearson Education. p. 628. ISBN0-7897-2567-3.
  18. ^'BEA Ships High-Performance WebLogic Server 4.0 to Meet Demand for Rock-Solid, Java-Based E-Business Applications'. www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2017-01-27.
  19. ^'WebLogic News'. Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on July 4, 1998. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  20. ^'WebLogic News'. Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on June 23, 1998. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  21. ^'WebLogic Release Notes Release 3'. Web.archive.org. 1998-07-04. Archived from the original on July 4, 1998. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  22. ^'WebLogic News'. Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on February 25, 1999. Retrieved 2013-07-21.
  23. ^Heiss, Kurt; et al. (2010). '3.1.2 Oracle WebLogic Server Core Components'. Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1). Redwood City, CA: Oracle Corporation. Retrieved 2010-05-19.
  24. ^Heiss, Kurt; et al. (2012). 'Oracle Coherence'. Oracle Fusion Middleware Concepts Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1). Redwood City, CA: Oracle Corporation. Retrieved 2010-05-19. Oracle Coherence is a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware [..] providing [..] access to frequently used data. By automatically and dynamically partitioning data in memory across multiple servers, Oracle Coherence enables continuous data availability and transactional integrity, even in the event of a server failure. As a shared infrastructure, Oracle Coherence combines data locality with local processing power to perform real-time data analysis, in-memory grid computations, and parallel transaction and event processing.
  25. ^https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/web.1111/e13852/toc.htm#BGGBIJBI

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Patrick, Robert; Nyberg, Gregory; Aston, Philip (October 26, 2009). Professional Oracle WebLogic Server (1st ed.). Wrox. p. 816. ISBN0-470-48430-6.

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External links[edit]

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