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The lowest it comes with is WebSphere 4.  You should technically probably 
use Visual Age for Java for any WebSphere 3.5 development.

You should take a look at WebSphere Express 5.0 when it becomes available. 
 It is priced fairly reasonably and is intended as the replacement for 
those that were using WAS 3.5 standard.

Mark





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Just wondering...

What would be the lowest version of WAS that I would be able to use this
client under. Currently at WAS 3.5.6 Standard on an OS/400 5.1

Thanks




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