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1.0 About this release
1.1
Product
fix history
2.0 Installation information
2.1 Hardware
requirements
2.2 Software
requirements
3.0
Known limitations,
problems, and workarounds
3.1
Server configurations
3.2
Publishing to server
3.3
Server startup
3.4
Server editor
3.5
Universal Test
Client (UTC)
3.6
Scenario applications
4.0 Customer support
5.0 Notices and trademarks
The IBM® Rational® Deployment Toolkit for WebLogic® feature provides support for the BEA WebLogic Server®. The feature adds support for BEA WebLogic Server configuration, deploying, and testing J2EE applications on them. The function is deeply integrated with the existing IBM Rational Web Developer Web tools and provides similar function and usability. This toolkit enables you to deploy Web applications on a BEA WebLogic Server.
The following fixes are included in this release of the Rational Deployment Toolkit for WebLogic feature:
For information about installing the IBM Rational Deployment Toolkit for WebLogic Server feature, refer to www3.software.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/rationalsdp/rwd/60/install_instruction/WLToolkit601/install.html
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