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My clients have all opted to stop at WAS-7 rather than move to WAS-8 as part of a V5R4 to V7 upgrade. The logic behind the decision is minimize change as much as possible in the OS upgrade, then move to WAS-8. One client has very extensive WAS applications (replaces 99.9% of BPCS with home code and database, one small piece left to go yet), others have less intensive applications. The complexity of the applications has not been much of a factor in the WAS version decision.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On 3/15/2012 9:36 AM, Jack Kingsley wrote:
Ok, I hope this is going to the correct list group. Running older WAS 6.0
on 5.4 and 6.1.1 OS. Now the problem, 7.1 os will not support the older
version of WAS 6.0 that we have. Should I go straight to V8 or stop at V7
or just go to 6.1 WAS(this is on the host side). Now how and what should I
do on the development side as well.
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