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Problem |
Each WebSphere® Application Server software prerequisite
page includes footnote:
"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."
What does the footnote mean for an environment configured to use 64-bit
mode? |
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Cause |
There is need to clarify how 64-bit mode will be
supported. |
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Solution |
Yes, 64-bit mode is supported.
The footnote refers to the the Java™ environment for WebSphere Application
Server being designed for, and tested in, 32-bit mode configurations.
These Java Virtual Machines have not been designed to take advantage of,
or exploit, any of the available 64-bit mode environment.
However, each WebSphere Application Server for which the footnote exists
indicates that it has been tested on that 64-bit mode environment, and has
been found to be compatible. |
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