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Regarding weblogic 9.0

 
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Hi all,..

I have actually installed Weblogic 9.0 on my XP m/c from here

I thought it would have an IDE for development with Web Container & EJB container supporting Servlet 2.4 & JSP 2.0
But the little amount of time i spent i think it looked like a production server, with no IDE for development and testing??
Can anybody please give some hints on this. I appreciate your help.

Any suggestions about any other IDE with development server( web/ejb containers, supporting J2ee 1.4 specs).

Thank you very much



PS: In Brief, so weblogic doesn't have a free development and testing j2ee app server, supporting j2ee 1.4 specs??
 
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You downloaded WebLogic Server 9. BEA's IDE is WebLogic Workshop, not yet available for 9.

WLS 9.0 does support J2EE 1.4, see

Compatibility Statement for BEA WebLogic Server 9.0
 
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