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If your servlet has access, it can read
/QIBM/ProdData/WebASAdv/properties/com/ibm/websphere/product.xml to
determine the WAS level.






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                      Stephen@burlington.         cc:
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version
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Is anyone aware if there is a way to retrieve the WAS version in a servlet.
I have two WAS, one is 3.5.6 and one is still 3.5.0.  I have several
applications that use Servlet 2.2 and JSP1.1 functionality but these are
not
supported in 3.5.0.  I would like to condition these based on the WAS
version.

Any suggests on how I could retrieve this would be helpful.

Thanks

Stephen Gibson

Lees Carpets
A Division of Burlington Industries
3330 West Friendly Avenue
Greensboro, NC 27410

Phone 336.379.2728

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