Deprecated, stabilized, and removed features of WebSphere Application Server traditional

If you are migrating from an earlier release of WebSphere® Application Server traditional, you should be aware of the various features that have been deprecated, stabilized, and removed.

Deprecated features
WebSphere Application Server uses the following naming scheme:

V.R.M.F

where
  • V = version
  • R = release
  • M = modification
  • F = fix pack
For example, 9.0.0.1 refers to version 9, release 0, modification 0, and fix-pack 1. It is also common to use "version" to prefix a particular release, modification, or fix pack—"version 9.0" when referring to a release, for example, or "version 9.0.0.1" when referring to a fix pack.

If a feature is listed in Deprecated features of WebSphere Application Server traditional as deprecated, IBM® might remove this capability in a subsequent release of the product. Future investment will be focused on the strategic function listed under Recommended Migration Actions. Typically, a feature is not deprecated unless an equivalent alternative is provided. A feature is not removed until at least two major releases or three full years, whichever time period is longer, from the release in which that feature is deprecated. Looking at a sequence of releases including 6.0, 6.1, and 7.0, for example, features deprecated in release 6.0 first become eligible for removal in 7.0. In rare cases, it might become necessary to remove features sooner; such cases are indicated clearly and explicitly in the descriptions of these features in Removed features of WebSphere Application Server traditional.

For a list of deprecated features, see Deprecated features of WebSphere Application Server traditional.

Stabilized features

If a feature is listed as stabilized, IBM does not currently plan to deprecate or remove this capability in a subsequent release of the product; but future investment will be focused on the alternative function listed under Strategic Alternative in Stabilized features of WebSphere Application Server traditional. You do not need to change any of your existing applications and scripts that use a stabilized function; but you should consider using the strategic alternative for new applications.

For a list of stabilized features, see Stabilized features of WebSphere Application Server traditional.

Removed features

For a list of removed features, see Removed features of WebSphere Application Server traditional.


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