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In order to invoke Java in response to a browser request you need to use
servlets.  Servlets require a servlet engine, and for the AS/400, that's
either WebSphere or Tomcat.  WebSphere Standard Edition is perfectly
acceptable, and poses very little drain on your system.  I have a little
model 270 here, and overall system use of three quiescent WebSphere servlet
engines is less than one half of a percent of my CPU.  And this is on a
machine with only 1GB of main memory.

Joe Pluta
www.plutabrothers.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bartell, Aaron L. (TC)
>
> Do I need to have WAS(Websphere Application Server) running to be able to
> have a Java program on the receiving end of a browser request?
> or do I just
> need to set it up like I do my RPG programs except have all my EXEC
> directives pointing to the correct Java programs in the IFS?
>
> I am asking because I don't want to load WAS and I don't know if my peers
> will let me because of the slowness of it all.



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