End of support for 8.1

Hello

What is the end of life for Weblogic server 8.1? I heard rumors about the end of 2009, but what is the exact date?

Kind regards
Andreas

Published by: andbackl on October 23, 2008 05:35

Hi, Andreas.

Support end first, September 2009

http://www.Oracle.com/support/collateral/LSP-tech-chart.PDF

See you soon,.
-Adrian

Tags: Fusion Middleware

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