Welcome to WebSphere Application Server - Express -- the integrated suite of the WebSphere Application Server and the WebSphere Studio tools, powered by Eclipse technology release 2.1.1. To view any updates to the README, go to this URL: http://www3.software.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/websphere/studiotools/html/51/express/readme.html
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The major enhancements for WebSphere Application Server - Express 5.0.2 are server support for additional platforms -- AIX, Solaris, and HP-UX and support for Web server plug-ins. See the Installation Guide and the Getting Started document for more information.
In order to understand the various deployment options, please note the following:
Notes:
Clicking Ctrl-C will force the install to quit, but this is not recommended.
Note: The final step before the install action begins shows the estimated disk size that the install will require.
See the Installation guide for the hardware requirements for installing WebSphere Application Server - Express.
Note: The Documentation updates release note contains several updates to the Installation guide.
For details of software and specifications that are supported by a particular tool in WebSphere Studio, see the list of feature-specific release notes in the next section.
Development platforms | See the Installation guide. |
Web browsers |
Note: On Linux, Mozilla is required for the online help to work properly. |
Java run-time environments (JREs) | Version 1.3.1 of the IBM Runtime Environment is automatically installed with WebSphere Studio. |
Application servers | WebSphere Application Server - Express 5.0.x (Note 1) |
Team servers | CVS |
Databases | Refer to the release note for relational database tools (Note 2). |
Notes:
Workbench
Documentation
updates
Help
system
Java(TM)
development tools (JDT)
Visual
Editor for Java
J2EE
development
Web
tools
XML
tools
Web services tools
Relational
database tools
Template
application wizard
Test and deployment tools
Profiling
and logging tools
Agent
Controller
Team
programming with CVS
Debuggers
Platform
development (for tool builders)
Struts
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