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Anil,
On a V4R4 system you should see this product as LPP 5769AS1 and is part
of
the base install of the OS I do believe. To enable it however you need to
configure the HTTP server with the proper directives before you can do any
testing (as in the ever-popular "Hello World"). Check out:
http://www.as400.ibm.com/tstudio/websphere/docs/doc.htm
for info to get yourself going with this technology.
Good luck,
Tom H-C
At 02:27 PM 01/10/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>Hi There,
>
>This could be a very dumb question. I was wondering how to know if the
>websphere is preloaded on our system and everything is set to go. We are on
>V4R4.
>
>tia,
>Anil.
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