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>>> Comments inline

-----Original Message-----
From: rob@dekko.com
Now I need to know which implementation of servers on the 400 support
Java.  Which of the following, if any, does NOT support Java?

http - original
>>> Not alone with in conjunction with Websphere or Tomcat.

http - pbApache
>>> Not alone with in conjunction with Websphere or Tomcat. The package
comes with a tomcat installation, but it is an older version (3.2.x) and
doesn't take advantage of the latest standards.
Tomcat
>>> 4.0x is the latest version of tomcat. Has been known to run on the
AS/400. Scripts have been made for the iSeries.
>>> 3.2.x works and comes with pbA
>>> Both tomcat servers can be a stand-alone server and you don't need a
regular HTTP server to serve pages. If you are using primarily JSP and
servlets and very little straight HTML, you shouldn't have a problem just
using tomcat.

Websphere
>>> Of course this is the behemoth of packages.


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