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I don't know why it would not support it.

You can run WebFacing in the integrated server. I think of it as being
akin to Tomcat in function. That is a J2EE container without the
enterprise capability of WAS (i.e., you can't run an EAR based project but
WAR based projects should be fine). Here is something that my buddy
Google found for me :
http://www.ibm.com/systems/i/software/ias/documentation.html

Mike

Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
IBM Rational Developer for System z
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory
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From:
"Cornett, Adam" <Adam.Cornett@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To:
<web400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
03/17/2010 01:47 PM
Subject:
[WEB400] Can the iWA Server handle JavaBeans?
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Finding detailed doc on the Integrated Web Application Server (iWA) has
been a little tough. Can anyone tell me if I can implement a .JSP page
that is using JavaBeans? I'm not talking about full EJB stuff here,
just basic <jsp:usebean.... in a page.



After much trial and error, I'm starting to suspect that it doesn't
support it - that I'd have to go to the full WebSphere in order to use
JavaBeans, but I'd love to be proven wrong.....



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