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Well, let's start with the fact that IBM was trying to brand everything
with Websphere, just like MS was trying to brand everything .NET (looks
like they're backing off that).

This page lists the different app server products, but really doesn't do a
good job of differentiating them:

http://www-3.ibm.com/software/info1/websphere/index.jsp?S_TACT=103BGW01&S_CMP=campaign&tab=products/appserv

I think I have a slide from an IBM presentation somewhere that really tells
you the differences among the different products.  If I can dig it up, I'll
send it to you.  But as I recall, WAS-E is lacking some things that make it
fully J2EE compliant and you can only run a single appserver instance on a
node.  WAS Base is J2EE compliant, and WAS Network Deployment will let you
cluster multiple appservers running on multiple nodes.

Or something like that.

Maybe you need to get someone to come give WAM some classes on the
different WAS offerings  ;-)

Mike E.




                                                                                
                                     
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Mike,

Maybe I'm just not seeing the big picture here or maybe I'm getting old,
but it seems like there's alot of different flavours and sides to the
Websphere picture.

Is there a single point/document that explains what all these parts are
and how they relate?  I'm getting questions that I can't answer and it
appears that the answer is changing faster than Larry Ellison's bids for
Peoplesoft...

thanks...

Don in DC




On Thu, 3 Jul 2003 MEovino@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>
> Isn't WAS Express coming bundled with some of the new configurations and
> WAS 5 with some others?  Not that it's free, you're just not paying for
it
> separately ;-)
>
> Mike E.

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