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[jira] Closed: (BEEHIVE-662) Does "Weblogic Workshop Controls" mentioned in Controls Overview mean Beehive Controls?

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-662?page=all ]
     
Julie Zhuo closed BEEHIVE-662:
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verified fixed at rev169829.

> Does "Weblogic Workshop Controls" mentioned in Controls Overview mean Beehive Controls?
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: BEEHIVE-662
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEEHIVE-662
>      Project: Beehive
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Documentation
>     Versions: V1
>     Reporter: Julie Zhuo
>     Assignee: Julie Zhuo
>     Priority: Trivial

>
> bash05102005 
> The following text is copied from Controls Overview. Thought the Weblogic Workshop (or Workshop) might need to be Beehive. :)
> ***************************************************
> Weblogic Workshop Controls can be considered a "proof of concept" for the Controls architecture. Workshop Controls have used similar techniques to provide a base mechanism for unified access to:
> Enterprise JavaBeans 
> JMS Queues and Topics 
> Web Services 
> Database Access via JDBC 
> Enterprise Resources via JCA 

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