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Stu, there is no direct way to update the internal version of WAS in WDSC
to 5.1 ...
that will come in our next release. In the meantime, if you can't wait, if
you can get
hold of WSSD 5.1.1 (yes, you'll probably have to buy it, unless you are a
IBM BP,
in which you are probably entitled to a single copy anyway) then you can
slip
install it ... as long as you install it on a machine that already has WDSC
5.1.0
installed then installing it has the effect of upgrading the underlying
copy of WSSD
to 5.1.1, which does support WAS 5.1.
One known problem with this, I think, is that it causes our debugger some
grief,
although I believe we are looking for a way to fix this. Another one I
think is that
the iSeries Web Components (these are parts in their own palette when
building
web pages) don't work with 5.1 (yet). However, if you used these, you'd
already
have discovered that when running on 5.1 WAS :-)
Phil Coulthard, iSeries AD, IBM Canada Ltd. coulthar@xxxxxxxxxxx
----- Forwarded by Phil Coulthard/Toronto/IBM on 01/27/2004 09:40 PM -----
"Bramley, Stu"
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Subject
[WDSCI-L] Internal version of
01/23/2004 03:48 WAS/JDK 1.4
AM
Please respond to
Websphere
Development
Studio Client for
iSeries
Is there a way to upgrade the internal version of Websphere Application
Server in WDSc to WAS 5.1 (i.e. to run WAS with JDK version 1.4)?
TIA
Stu
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