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Websphere 4.0 or 3.5

Neha Sharma
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Joined: Jul 13, 2001
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Hi,
did anybody installed Websphere 4.0 trial version, yet. It looks IBM has changed the whole websphere model. I see no connection between 3.5 and 4.0
I am one of the decision makers in my company and we have to decide which Ver. to use.
Can anybody give some feedbacks
Thanks
Neha
Note : Sorry for posting this message here, but the IBM appserver forum here is forum of deads. If you are lucky somebody will wake up and reply to you after 2-3 days. FROM THE GRAVE!!!
Theodore Casser
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Joined: Mar 14, 2001
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Considering you only posted there today regarding this (and that's probably the proper spot anyway...)
I think it all depends on what's more important to your firm and the project in question at the moment. WebSphere 4.0 is certified J2EE compliant with the most recent standards, but 3.5 has been out for a while and is tested (in the sense of having been used on plenty of projects by others).
If you need the J2EE compliance, I'd say go for broke with 4.0. If the features you need are supported in 3.5, I'd personally go with 3.5 and look at moving later on once any potential problems with 4.0 are out of the way.
Then again, I'm biased, so... YMMV.
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