Oracle WebLogic Server 10.3 introduces an extensive set of new capabilities aimed directly at making the Java developer more productive when rapidly and iteratively developing rich internet applications. This session highlights the top 10 capabilities that will improve a Java developers working on WebLogic Server include features such as deep Spring framework integration and support, fast Java class swapping, deployment plans, HTTP pub-sub capabilities for Web 2.0 development, sophisticated debugging and end-to-end updates for Java EE 5.0 development. Learn what's new and see it in action in this demonstration centric session.
16. FastSwap in Action User Class Foo.class Modified User Class Foo.class Versioned User Class Classloader detects* change and enhances class User class is enhanced by having generic methods and field accessors. This class structure remains the same for the life of the classloader that loaded it. Delegates calls over to the latest version class. Ever time the user class is changed, a new versioned class is created which contains the corresponding method bodies.
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18. Enabling FastSwap with Eclipse Configure project to compile into exploded directories Enable wls-fastswap in weblogic-application.xml
28. Oracle Enterprise Pack for Eclipse Open Source skill leverage reduces learning curve AppXRay ™ Presentation Component Data Access External Resources Java / Java EE Web Services WebLogic Server Spring, ORM, DB Artifact JSP CSS JSF JSTL HTML Struts Web Services POJO Resource bundles XML schema Java Variable Spring DAO EJB 3 JPA Hibernate OpenJPA Kodo
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31. AppXRay: AppXaminer Developers who inherit code or applications developed by others will appreciate AppXaminer. View the relationships between all design time artifacts with a simple right click gesture, then filter out what you don’t want to see. AppXaminer allows navigation through specific instances of dependences as well.