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IndicThreads >> We have now started to hear a lot of talk about application server platforms. What are application platforms and what does BEA offer in this space?

Jesper Joergensen >> Application (server) platforms provide more infrastructure for building applications than just the application server. An application platform suite (APS) as Gartner calls it is an application server with additional integration and portal capabilities.

"An application platform suite (APS) is an application server
with additional integration and portal capabilities.
..."

These additional capabilities makes it simpler to write applications because most applications today require some degree of integration and they almost always require a user interface that can be personalized and delivered over the web. BEA has 1000s of customers that are building ?composite applications? using our application platform suite.

"BEA has 1000s of customers that are
building ?composite applications? using our application platform suite.
.."

IndicThreads >> Wonderful. Thanks Jesper. Its been good talking to you. Based on what you have told us, we sure are looking forward to trying out the new Weblogic Server, Beehive and Workshop.

Jesper Joergensen >> You?re welcome. It has been a pleasure.

IndicThreads >> Dear reader, you can keep up with Jesper at: Jesper Joergensen's Blog. Thanks for reading this interview and please share your comments and suggestions on this as well as other content on the site.

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