Hi
Can anyone tell me the difference between Weblogic server and Tuxedo.
Thanks in advance.
Pati
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Difference Between Bea Weblogic Server and Bea Tuxedo (2 messages)
- Posted by: Sai Pati
- Posted on: July 28 2001 18:11 EDT
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- Difference Between Bea Weblogic Server and Bea Tuxedo by Simon Reavely on August 01 2001 15:04 EDT
- Difference Between Bea Weblogic Server and Bea Tuxedo by Robin Mulkers on August 09 2001 11:50 EDT
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Difference Between Bea Weblogic Server and Bea Tuxedo[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Simon Reavely
- Posted on: August 01 2001 15:04 EDT
- in response to Sai Pati
Too many to mention, but basically Tuxedo has a BEA specific API for Message Oriented Middleware, WebLogic Server supports the J2EE APIs. Therefore, program to Tuxedo and you are stuck with BEA, use WebLogic Server and you are not.
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Difference Between Bea Weblogic Server and Bea Tuxedo[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Robin Mulkers
- Posted on: August 09 2001 11:50 EDT
- in response to Sai Pati
Tuxedo is supporting C/C++ or Cobol implementations, WLS only supports Java.
Tuxedo supports its own middleware protocol and also Corba (from Tux 8.0), WLS supports J2EE (EJB, servlets, JSP, JMS,...)
Tuxedo is a middleware (ORB+TP Monitor+MOM). WLS is an application server(including Java middleware EJB,JMS) that allows you also to generate Web pages using servlets/JSP. WLS is also supporting SOAP, WSDL from version 6.1. Tuxedo is not really designed to generate Web pages, it is a J2EE application server.
Tuxedo is a system used by big companies that have to handle millions of transactions a day. Highly reliable.
Best regards.
Robin.