WebLogic Suite offers cluster configuration and performance, scalability, efficient middleware capabilities, and deployment architecture. It supports diverse applications, is license-friendly, integrates well with Oracle products, and provides a robust application server experience. Users appreciate its user-friendly interface, high reliability, and strong support features like clustering, load balancing, and centralized control of services, offering superior stability and comprehensive integration across various platforms and frameworks.
- "WebLogic is and has always been a leading application development platform even going back to the BEA days, so some of the great features that WebLogic provides is scalability, the ability to build very robust applications that can support many simultaneous transactions, many users and the ironclad and robust enough to be enterprise level as well as user facing for the broader public community."
- "The most valuable features are that it's easily deployable and easily scalable."
- "We noticed a huge difference and, in comparison, Application Server was really quite flaky."
WebLogic Suite needs improvements in transaction monitoring graphics, deployment processes, and multi-tenancy features. Users desire better integration with cloud services and enhanced API management. The system should offer a more user-friendly interface, simplified documentation, and lighter version options. Scalability and support for diverse programming languages require attention. The admin console and patching processes could be more efficient. Enhanced training materials could also benefit users, alongside improved high-availability and automation features.
- "Probably some greater ability to support API management and some greater ability to do things like supporting Node.js."
- "It's highly expensive and there are other much, much better products out for the cost of peanuts."
- "We found Oracle technical support to be very, very difficult to deal with. To eventually get to the right engineer, you have to go through numerous escalations."