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Hi Frances!  I hope the New Year has been good so far.

I was wondering why WebSphere required a specific JDK.  I can understand
there being a MINIMUM level for the JDK, but why would there be a maximum?
What features are you using that makes it impossible to, for example, run
WebSphere under Tiger?  It just seems to sort of go against the whole Java
message when I can't upgrade my application to the next version of the JDK.

Joe

> From: Frances Stewart
> 
> Each WAS version requires a specific JDK level which cannot be changed.
> WAS 5.0 = JDK 1.3.1
> WAS 5.1 = JDK 1.4.2
> WAS 6.0 = JDK 1.4.2.



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