The Product Mapping view of the Service-Oriented Integration architecture shows some of the Oracle products mapped onto two or more layers in the architecture. For example, Oracle WebLogic Suite (OWLS) is mapped to the Business Service Layer, the Data Normalization Layer, and the Connectivity Layer. Which statement best describes why OWLS is mapped to these three layers in the OSI architecture?
OPSS is incorporated into OWLS which ties the entire Service Tier into the enterprise security architecture. The OWC provides the majority of the capabilities required for a modern user interface. OWC provides some higher-level Connectivity capabilities (e.g. connectivity to content management systems, WSRP). OWLS provides the base Connectivity (e.g.JDBC, JCA) to connect to the Resource Tier.
Note: Oracle WebLogic Suite (OWLS) - fully implements the latest Java EE standards, provides industry leading reliability and performance, and includes comprehensive management capabilities. OWLS can be used to host the Oracle WebCenter products.
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