Oracle Weblogic 12c for New Projects–Webcast November 7th 2013
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Fast-growing organizations need to stay agile in the face of changing customer, business or market requirements. Oracle WebLogic Server 12c
is the industry's best application server platform that allows you to
quickly develop and deploy reliable, secure, scalable and manageable
enterprise Java EE applications.
WebLogic Server Java EE applications
are based on standardized, modular components. WebLogic Server provides
a complete set of services for those modules and handles many details
of application behavior automatically, without requiring programming.
New project applications are created by Java programmers, Web designers, and application assemblers.
- Programmers and designers create modules that implement the business and presentation logic for the application.
- Application assemblers assemble the modules into applications that are ready to deploy on WebLogic Server.
Build and run high-performance enterprise applications and services with Oracle WebLogic Server 12c, available in three editions to meet the needs of traditional and cloud IT environments.
Join us, in this webcast, as we will show you how WebLogic Server 12c helps you building and deploying enterprise Java EE applications with support for new features for lowering cost of operations, improving performance, enhancing scalability.
Agenda |
Oracle WebLogic Server Introduction |
Application Development on WebLogic Using Java EE |
Overview of the Application Deployment Process |
Monitoring Application Performance |
Q&A |
November 07th, 2013 9am UTC/11am EET
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