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  2. Oracle WebLogic Server - Wikipedia

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    Oracle WebLogic Server forms part of Oracle Fusion Middleware portfolio and supports Oracle, IBM Db2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL Enterprise and other JDBC-compliant databases. Oracle WebLogic Platform also includes: Formerly, JRockit, a custom JVM (discontinued with some components merged into HotSpot/OpenJDK following Sun acquisition)

  3. Oracle Reports - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Reports. Oracle Reports is a tool for developing reports against data stored in an Oracle database. Oracle Reports consists of Oracle Reports Developer (a component of the Oracle Developer Suite) and Oracle Application Server Reports Services (a component of the Oracle Application Server ).

  4. Oracle BI Publisher - Wikipedia

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    Oracle XML Publisher (XMLP) is an Oracle Corporation technology originally developed to solve the reporting problems faced by Oracle Applications. Osama Elkady from the Applications Technology Group and Tim Dexter from the Financials Group were the main drivers for the product. It was first released with Oracle E-Business Suite 11.5.10 in 2003.

  5. List of Unified Modeling Language tools - Wikipedia

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    Oracle Corporation: Cross-platform (Java) Un­known 2019-09 (v12c 12.2.1.4.0) No Freeware Java Lucidchart: Lucid Software Windows, macOS, Linux, Solaris 2008-12 Website frequently updated No Commercial / Free (educational) HTML5 and JavaScript: MagicDraw: No Magic, a Dassault Systèmes company

  6. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    DB migration framework (s) Security framework (s) Template framework (s) Caching framework (s) Form validation framework (s) Catalyst. Toolkit-independent ( REST & JSON support, specific plugins for Prototype JavaScript Framework, more) Yes. Push in its most common usage.