Hi 

I can't give you a clear answer on this one, but: Is it possible that BEA
uses J2EE Connector Architecture to access People Soft ? I've seen this for
SAP, it's kind of a standardized J2EE API which allows programmatic access
to ERP (and the like) resources.
If that's the case, then you should be able to use whatever app server (BEA
or iAS) you want, unless BEA has some integrated support to generate code
stubs to access People Soft.

See also: http://java.sun.com/j2ee/connector/

Have fun,
Stefan

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Betreff: BEA's WebLogic vs. Jdeveloper and iAS


We are highly interested in having all our Peoplesoft access which does not
use screens created via Peoplesoft tools to pass through an applications
server.  One group invited the folks from BEA out, and my thought was, "Hey,
we are already licensed for enterprise iAS, Jdeveloper and the like. Why pay
for yet another development system.?"  However BEA's tool produces modules
which invoke the Peoplesoft API to put data into Peoplesoft.  This is a
major issue with us.  Does any know if Oracle has anything that does the
same?  


Ian MacGregor
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