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I am new to weblogic ???

 
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Hi, I am new to weblogic, never used it before, I just downloaded weblogic platform 8.1 .
I know that there is a site dev2dev that has lot of resources, please could you advise me where to start ?
the problems with the tutorials or the demos are :
they don't start the project from the scrach, for example I want to learn about java controls, but in the demo and tutorial they already have a project and lot of resources in the project, for example, they are some files *.jcx , where these files come from ? does the author created them before ?
Yes please, your product looks very good, but how to.. or tutorials are not for new people loke me.
thanks, your help is appreciated.
 
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Hi Majid
You are right about what you say.
Bea Weblogic provides lots of documentation but this is kind of not for beginners.
The documentation does not say "How to create and deploy your first ejb"
So how to resolve your problem??
One solution is to get one of the books on BEA weblogic and get started from there
Are you an expert at J2EE. This would make it very easy for you if you have worked on one of the other application servers.
But do get started from lets say
1) My first servlet
2) My first JSP
3) My first EJB
4) My first MDB
I am sorry but I have not tried out the weblogic workshop and I cannot help you on this.
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