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Is there any difference between Weblogic and Websphere application servers

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: October 05, 2006     Asked by: sri 
  
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October 05, 2006 12:09:52   #1  
Haranarayan Sahoo        

RE: Is there any difference between Weblogic and Websp...

Functionally these two products are fairly close except for some minor differences in supported standards.

While WebSphere tends to focus more on integration connectivity and web services - WebLogic has in the past focused more on emerging J2EE standards and ease-of-use.

Because of WebSphere's rich implementations of J2EE it is a little more involved but benefits with better performance more extensive integration and transaction management

In terms of transaction WebLogic is having default transaction attribute as Supports but WebSphere does not have any default transaction attribute.

WebSphere strictly follows the J2EE architecture


 
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