Perl or pase?

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In the requirements for installed programs for the upgrade for my
application, it requires that I install perl on my system. Now what 
confuses
me about this is that they aren't supporting tomcat because it isn't
supported by IBM. So does that mean that IBM does support perl on the
iSeries? I don't have all the details and will be asking more about why it
is needed, but it concerns me when I have to install this for a mission
critical application. My only guess right now is that perl is for the
command line utilities in qshell. 

Any thoughts?

Mike Wills
Lawson Programmer/Administrator
Taylor Corporation
Email: mnwills AT taylorcorpNOSPAM DOT com
AIM: iSeriesCodePoet

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