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I believe Tomcat still runs on V6R1.

I think they just pulled out the old native version they were
supporting.

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message: 5
date: Mon, 18 Jan 2010 09:46:12 +0000
from: Murali Rao <Murali.Rao@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: RE: Native tomcat vs external server

I developed a web service using WAS6.0 and installed and running on i5
system without any issues. Tomcat is not supported anymore from V6R1. We
also have web services running on dedicated windows OS and 'remotely'
accessing the i5 for data. Both are working fine without any issues.
I don't know about BIRT


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