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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T21:10:03+00:00 2026-05-10T21:10:03+00:00

Oracle purchased BEA and their WebLogic suite of tools. They still have a competing

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Oracle purchased BEA and their WebLogic suite of tools. They still have a competing product in their own 10gAS Application Server. Both are Java EE, enterprise grade, servers. While it make take some time due to maintenance agreements, it would be unusual for them to continue to produce two products within the same architectural space. So…

  1. Will they retire their previous application server in favor of WebLogic?
  2. Is WebLogic the one that will be retired?
  3. How long of a process is this likely to be? Years?

What have they done with PeopleSoft vs. Oracle Applications? Likely the same pattern will be followed.

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  1. 2026-05-10T21:10:04+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 9:10 pm

    You can go through a (rather long) PDF strategy briefing from Oracle. The key slide, though, is probably #48. Oracle has put BEA Weblogic on the ‘Strategic Products’ list and the Oracle Application Server on the ‘Continue and Converge’ list. So Oracle has indicated that the Oracle App Server will be going away (in marketing-ese that it will be converged with the BEA products) and that BEA Weblogic is the strategic direction going forward.

    As to question 3, I’m sure it’ll be at least a few years depending on your definition of ‘retired’.

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