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Hello,

I have around 5+ yrs of exp. in Java/J2EE technologies.

Now my manager is asking to move to Oracle fusion as its based on java/J2ee.

What i understood from internet is its middleware.

But i wanted to know like will it be advisable with profile like me to move to something like this? and what are advantages and disadvatages

Please reply me if anybody has idea on this.

Regards,
Sejal
 
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Oracle Fusion Middleware is brand name for its middleware offering. It covers everything from it J2EE application server (Oracle AS),development frameworks such as TopLink, ADF and other offerings such as Portal, BPEL, BAM, ESB, Identity Management, etc.

See details http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/middleware/index.html
 
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