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<<You don't need WAS to use Java>>
yes, I know.
yes, I know also JDK, I think it can be installed (I hope) if not actually
installed

but, believe me, we can't install any whithout several
security-officers-and-consulting-seniors-approves-after-hard-memoramdum-of-all-the-aspects
(sure, the "other" team can simply do any things in the "server" -a new
empry pc or big pc, in my oppinion- if the app is developed in windows or
linux environment)

Guillermo.

On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 8:01 PM, Haas, Matt (CL Tech Sv) <
matt.haas@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You don't need WAS to use Java. All you need to install (if it isn't
installed already) is a JDK. If you are using the HTTP server already, I'm
pretty sure a JDK will already be installed.

Matt

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