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Operating Systems
(Required)
See Footnote 1. |
Edge Components platform:
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Win 2000
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Win 2003
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AIX®
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HP
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Sun
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Linux® Intel®
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Linux S/390® zSeries®
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Linux iSeries™ pSeries®
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AIX 4.3.3 with Recommended Maintenance package
4330-10 |
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X
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AIX 5.1 with Recommended Maintenance package 5100-02 or
5100-03 + APAR IY36884 |
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X
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Due to an AIX Java problem, we recommend upgrading to
5100-03 + APAR IY36884 |
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AIX 5.2 + APAR IY44183 or with Recommended Maintenance
package 5200-01 + APAR IY44183 |
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X
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HP-UX 11iv1 with Quality Pack of December 2002 |
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X
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Patch PHCO_29109 is required for Java |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS/ES/AS for Intel 2.1 (2.4
Kernel) |
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X
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Red Hat 8.0 (2.4 Kernel) |
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X
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Red Hat Linux for s/390 7.2 (2.4 Kernel) |
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X
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Solaris 8 with the Recommended Patch Cluster of April
2003 |
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X
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Solaris 9 with the Recommended Patch Cluster of April
2003 |
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X
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SuSE Linux for Intel 7.3 (2.4 Kernel) |
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X
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SuSE SLES 7 (2.4 Kernel) |
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X
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X
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UnitedLinux 1.0 |
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X
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X
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X
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-- All Linux distributions powered by UnitedLinux 1.0 are
supported
-- 64-bit hardware support only on Linux for iSeries and pSeries |
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Windows® 2000 Advanced Server SP3 |
X
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Windows 2000 Server SP3 |
X
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Windows Server 2003, Enterprise |
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X
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Windows Server 2003, Standard |
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X
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Java™ (Required) |
Edge Components platform:
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Notes |
Win 2000
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Win 2003
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AIX
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HP
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Sun
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Linux Intel
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Linux S/390 zSeries
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Linux iSeries pSeries
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IBM Developer Kit - IBM 1.3.1 SR5 |
X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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X
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Java 2 SDK - HP 131_09 |
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X
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Java 2 SDK - Sun 131_08 |
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X
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1. For AIX Power PC, Solaris SPARC, and HP-UX PA-RISC platforms,
WebSphere Application Server has been tested as a 32-bit application on a
32-bit kernel and on 64-bit machines booted with 64-bit kernels; however,
64-bit mode is not exploited.