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Vernon,
  
  I assume that by iWebAccess you mean iSeries Access for Web. I've done  a 
little bit of benchmark testing, and as of V5R3M0, "iWebAccess"  performs 
better on WAS than on Tomcat. However, I'm convinced (without any proof,  mind 
you) that IBM did some tweaking under the covers to slow down the  code when 
running on Tomcat, instead of speeding up the WAS version. ;-)
  
  Michael
  
  
  Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:iWebAccess needs an application 
server, such as WAS or Tomcat, to be 
running on the iSeries. The impact really depends on your machine - I 
think Tomcat takes a lesser hit and is free. There was a Redbook for 
setting up iWebAccess that showed how to use either app server.



                
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