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Ewout,

We never bothered with the ASF Tomcat server that ships with OS/400 - i5/OS. I'd just download the latest version of Tomcat that works with Java 1.4 and install it on the IFS. We have never had an issue with it and we deploy it as part of our application to our customers. We use version 5.0.28.

Pete


Ewout N Boter wrote:
We have created a Java web-application that uses Java version 1.4. I have been trying to deploy this application in an ASF Tomcat server on the iSeries. However, I have read somewhere that ASF Tomcat just supports version 1.2 and version 1.3. Is there a way to deploy an application written with version 1.4 in an ASF Tomcat server, or should I look for another server? In that case, what are the possibilities? Should I install a stand-alone Tomcat server in the IFS? Any suggestions for webpages describing the installation process in a detailed step-by-step way?

Ewout

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