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Yes, there was a brief period when IBM used Tomcat as the free bridge while they figured out the packaging of WebSphere. This was many moons ago. During that period they had a "supported" version of Tomcat. Memory fails me as to which version, but even when it was supported it was already significantly behind. This is just the final death knell of that particular offering.

Basically IBM is saying use WebSphere or install your own (unsupported) Tomcat server.

Joe

I'll argue the "gently" part, but they announced the end of TOMCAT
support a long time ago which is not surprising.
After all the base WAS server is still delivered with the system and
then they have one code base to support, not two.

Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects



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