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I do not think there is any possible way for anyone on this list to know that, and I doubt anyone from IBM would tell you. I will say that unless the JSR originates from IBM, like the new SDO stuff, it is very unlikely that WebSphere would support it before the spec becomes final or until it becomes part of the J2EE standard. If this gets tossed into J2EE 5.0 then WebSphere would have to support it. Assuming that this JSR is in early stages, then you are talking WAS 7.0 at the absolute earliest. That being said.... WDSC has a good text editor built in and you can get plugins for PHP in WDSC. http://eclipse-plugins.info/eclipse/index.jsp Also, WDSC is capable of using Tomcat as its test environment just as well as WebSphere. Mark wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 09/17/2004 08:49:56 AM: > Does anyone know if IBM plans to support JSR 223 in the WebSphere > Application Server? JSR 223 is a new specification from that Java Community > Process that lets scripting languages like PHP use Java classes when run in > a Servlet container. For example, here's a test script written in PHP that > uses IBM Toolbox for Java classes to authenticate a user on the iSeries: > > <html> > <head></head> > <body> > <?php > try { > //Set the network name of the iSeries, the user name, and the user > password. > $clsSystem = new Java("java.lang.String", "mysystem"); > $clsUser = new Java("java.lang.String", "myname"); > $clsPassword = new Java("java.lang.String", "mypassowrd"); > //Create a connection to the iSeries. > $iSeries = new Java("com.ibm.as400.access.AS400", $clsSystem, $clsUser, > $clsPassword); > //Authenticate the user and respond to the outcome. > $uservalid = $iSeries->authenticate($clsUser, $clsPassword); > if ($uservalid==true) { > echo("valid user"); > } else { > echo("invalid user"); > } > } catch (Exception $e) { > echo("Error."); > } > ?> > </body> > </html> > > The PHP script could also get the user information from a login form and > start a session to remember the user name and password for subsequent > interactions with the iSeries. No need to code Servlets or JSPs. Just drop > this script in a Java Web application like an HTML page and it works. > > Right now I'm using a basic text editor and the Tomcat Servlet container > (since that was the reference implementation for JSR 223). However, I'd like > to be able to code my scripts in WebSphere Development Studio, test them in > the WebSphere Application Server bundled with the studio, and install them > in WebSphere Application Server Express for production. > > Anyone know IBM's plans for JSR 223 and WebSphere? > > Thanks, > Kelly > > > _______________________________________________ > This is the Websphere Development Studio Client for iSeries (WDSCI-L) mailing list > To post a message email: WDSCI-L@xxxxxxxxxxxx > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or change list options, > visit: http://lists.midrange.com/mailman/listinfo/wdsci-l > or email: WDSCI-L-request@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Before posting, please take a moment to review the archives > at http://archive.midrange.com/wdsci-l. > > _____________________________________________________________________________ > Scanned for SoftLanding Systems, Inc. by IBM Email Security Management > Services powered by MessageLabs. > _____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ Scanned for SoftLanding Systems, Inc. by IBM Email Security Management Services powered by MessageLabs. _____________________________________________________________________________
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