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For a single CPU server, what is the advantage of running Java and Websphere under OS/400? Why not just deploy the classes under the Integrated xSeries Server, for example? My understanding is that to access native OS/400 resources (database, data queues, programs, etc.), java connects to OS/400 host servers via TCP/IP. Isn't that true regardless of whether the Java components are running under OS/400, or Windows, or Linux? The host servers perform their job and return results over the TCP/IP connection. From the point of view of software design, it as though Java were running on a different platform anyway. Right? Thanks, Nathan M. Andelin www.relational-data.com
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