Posted by: Patrick Linskey on ?????????? 09, 2007 DIGG
BEA's WebLogic Server 10 Technology Preview is now certified against the Java EE 5 CTS. This is an important milestone on the pathway to the WebLogic Server 10 general availability release in March.
WebLogic Server 10 supports the full Java EE 5 specification, and includes strong Web Services interoperability capabilities.
This release introduces a new filtering classloading mechanism that lets developers use jar versions that conflict with classes used inside the server, and ships with Kodo 4.1 (and thus OpenJPA) as the default JPA persistence provider. WebLogic Server 10 also improves on the deployment capabilities of the server, such as the WLST recorder and improvements to side-by-side deployment. For a more comprehensive list of new features, see the release notes.
The upgrade from WebLogic 9.x should be straightforward. We have taken steps to ensure that the code paths of old component types (such as EJB2 beans) are largely unchanged, to minimize any potential upgrade surprises.
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