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James Perkins skrev:
I could be wrong, but last I knew Tomcat doesn't have an EJB 3 container. I
know it's not an application server, so I imagine it still doesn't.

We could do JSF 2 if we upgrade to WAS 7.0 because JSF 2 is supposed to be
Java EE 5 compliant.

I just checked the datasheet on

https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/users.html

"JSF 2.0 is compatible with JavaEE 5 application servers, or any server implementing Servlet 2.5."

Servlet 2.5 is actually a very low requirement - it means "a recent web container" - but still probably not suitable for WAS 6.

Would JBoss be an option? I believe it works well on the i.


Really I would love to get GlassFish working on the IBM i.

How far did you get?



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