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> From: Mihael Knezevic
>
> i'm very interested in java technologies on the as400. and i know that
> there is a websphere application server installed on our machine, but
> nobody is using it.
>
> is websphere just a servlet engine from ibm? could somebody please
> explain it to me or point me to a good webpage. the pages i found from
> ibm aren't very useful. (and please don't come with the comment: if you
> don't know it, you don't need it. it's not very productiv).

Mihael, you're not alone in wondering about WebSphere, especially since the
WebSphere name now includes so many things.  I've been writing a column over
at MCMagOnline that might help.  Here is the link to my introductory
article, that explains a little about the different components that make up
WebSphere (you may have to register):

http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?1@38.ZGMxaFaALOR^1@.4d651877

You can see a few more articles of mine there, as well as a ton of other
articles on WebSphere and other related subjects.

Joe



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