• Subject: Re: Another Newbie Websphere Question
  • From: francess@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 08:25:47 -0500

Hi,
No - it means that v4r3 does not support WebSphere Application Server 2.0n
or 3.02.  Only WebSphere Application Server 1.1 is supported on V4R3.
Versions 2.0n and 3.02 support more recent versions of the servlet/JSP
API/specification.  Also the V4R4 JVM has many performance improvements and
functionality improvements when compared to V4R3.

Frances Stewart



kjennings@garan.com on 06/08/2000 07:05:33 AM

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Frances,

Thanks for the info.  I'll check out that website shortly.  I was
wondering,
though, since V4R4 is the recommended version to implement Websphere, does
that
mean that using V4R3 is more compicated as far as set up or use?

Thanks again!

Kevin


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