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Well, we just finished our install of WAS 3.5.3, and I have to say, I'm
pretty impressed with the capabilities of WAS.  The IBM support team was
very good helping us through our issues (we missed a prereq) and got us the
PTFs and things we needed in a timely and efficent manner.  

I didn't think I would like the admin console but I have found it to be a
great way to manage the running of the site; this is functionality I have
*not* seen with Tomcat.

The differences between WAS 3.5.3 v. 2.0.3.1 is night and day;  I encourage
anyone who is using any older version of WAS to take advantage of the
upgrade.

My congratulations to the WAS team... Now, if only we could get IBM to
market it.  My great fear for WAS is that it'll be like the AS/400;  a great
product with no marketing support.

Dan Eyers
Certified Blackbelt/Webmaster
Honeywell International
Lighting and Electronics
Urbana, OH
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