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<title>Monitoring and Controlling WebLogic Servers with WLST</title>
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<description>Scripting languages have recently garnered a bit of attention. With the arrival of Groovy and Jython, writing scripts merged with Java is more natural than Ant. Using XML to call Java methods has always been forced, mostly because it&apos;s hard to express flow, conditional expressions, and custom Java code in a markup language (although things have improved a lot since Ant 1.5).</description>

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