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2014/07/28

Arquillian, Java EE Apps, and Oracle WebLogic Server: Enjoy Reliable Testing

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Webcast. Testing Java EE Applications on Oracle WebLogic Server Using Arquillian. The Foundation for Innovation. Oracle Fusion Middleware WebLogic Server 12c

How to Test Java EE Apps on Oracle WebLogic Server with Arquillian

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Testing applications and how they will run on target deployment platforms is critical, and Arquillian is rapidly becoming a go-to solution for robust unit, system, and functional testing. Together with Oracle WebLogic Server, developers can enjoy reliable runtime testing for Java EE applications targeted at Oracle WebLogic Server.

Watch this webcast to:

  • Increase testing efficiency for Java applications targeted at Oracle WebLogic Server
  • Learn how Oracle WebLogic Server integrates with popular open source testing tools like Arquillian
  • Understand how Oracle WebLogic Server applications will be less buggy and perform better using Oracle products with best-of-breed open source tools

Register now.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
10 a.m. PT / 1 p.m. ET

Presented by:

Reza Rahman

Reza Rahman

Java EE Evangelist, Oracle

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