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20 Managing the WebLogic J2EE Connector Architecture
20-2 Administration Guide
Overview of WebLogic J2EE Connector 
Architecture
BEA WebLogic Server continues to build upon the implementation of the Sun 
Microsystems J2EE Platform Specification, Version 1.3. The J2EE Connector 
Architecture adds simplified Enterprise Information System (EIS) integration to the 
J2EE platform. The goal is to leverage the strengths of the J2EE platform—including 
component models, and transaction and security infrastructures—to address the 
challenges of EIS integration.
The J2EE Connector Architecture provides a Java solution to the problem of 
connectivity between the multitude of application servers and EISes. By using the 
J2EE Connector Architecture, it is no longer necessary for EIS vendors to customize 
their product for each application server. An application server vendor (such as BEA 
WebLogic Server) that conforms to the J2EE Connector Architecture also does not 
need to add custom code whenever it wants to extend its application server to support 
connectivity to a new EIS.
The J2EE Connector Architecture enables an EIS vendor to provide a standard 
resource adapter (also referred to as a connector) for its EIS; the resource adapter plugs 
into an application server such as WebLogic Server and provides the underlying 
infrastructure for the integration between an EIS and the application server.
An application server vendor (BEA WebLogic Server) extends its system only once to 
support the J2EE Connector Architecture and is then assured of connectivity to 
multiple EISes. Likewise, an EIS vendor provides one standard resource adapter and 
it has the capability to plug in to any application server that supports the J2EE 
Connector Architecture.










