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WebLogic Workshop Extensibility
WebLogic Workshop 8.1 offers a rich extensibility model for developers, ISVs and language vendors to integrate their products and services directly into the WebLogic Workshop development environment.
Workshop Extension Development Kit (EDK) for Platform 8.1 SP2 & SP3
The EDK provides the latest documentation and sample code for building controls, IDE extensions, and tag libraries that integrate with WebLogic Workshop.
Download the Workshop Extension Development Kit:
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Workshop Help Test Kit for Platform 8.1 SP3
The Help Test Kit provides an automated way to validate and test help extensions for WebLogic Workshop. Help authors can use this package to quickly test integration of their content into the Workshop help system.
Download the Workshop Help Test Kit:
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Workshop Help Test Kit for Platform 8.1 SP2
The Help Test Kit provides an automated way to validate and test help extensions for WebLogic Workshop. Help authors can use this package to quickly test integration of their content into the Workshop help system.
Download the Workshop Help Test Kit:
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- Accessing Web Services from WebLogic Workshop
This technical article presents a real-world example of integrating the WebLogic Workshop development environment with a commercial Web service.
- WebLogic Workshop Extensibility: Best Practices for Partners
A brief overview of WebLogic Workshop and the Controls and Extensibility Program. Also a technical discussion of Workshop's extensibility model and possible approaches for product integration. And finally, tips, tricks and best practices to consider in your design and development process.
- Value Added Approach For Creating Web Services Controls
This paper describes a practice for producing custom controls for existing web services, which goes beyond the simple task of automatically generating an extensible control from a WSDL (Web Services Definition Language) file.
- WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Java Control Architecture
This paper provides answers to a number of common questions about the runtime architecture for controls, including how controls are mapped onto the J2EE runtime - in other words, what happens behind the scenes.
- WebLogic Workshop 8.1 IDE Extension Architecture
In addition to simplifying the creation of J2EE applications, WebLogic Workshop offers a rich extensibility model for developers and ISVs to integrate their products and services directly into the development environment. This white paper provides an overview of the extensibility model provided by Workshop 8.1.
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Experience Platform 8.1 for free today. Choose from the following options:
- Workshop Controls & Extensibility Program Overview
This program is designed to assist BEA partners build, test, distribute, & market their custom controls & IDE extensions.
- Workshop Controls and Extensibility Program Registration
Registration is fast, free, and enables your products to be listed in the BEA WebLogic Workshop Gallery.
- Premier Component Gallery
Get third-party products to assist in building, deploying, & managing Workshop applications.
- Validation Program
You may choose to have your controls and extensions officially validated to provide end-users with a seamless and trusted integration with BEA WebLogic Platform 8.1.
- WebLogic Workshop 8.1 Help System
Get comprehensive information about developing Web applications, building Web services, integrating enterprise applications, working with Java controls, samples, tutorials, more.
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