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Does WPS 5.0.2.1 support JSR168 and WSRP completely?
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| Hi :
Dose WPS 5.0.2.1 support JSR168 and WSRP completely .
My WPS version is 5.0.2.1 and WAS version is 5.0.2.3 .In this version ,
WAS Base version is 5.0.2.3 .WAS Enterprise version is 5.0.2.2 . WPS version
is 5.0.2.1 . This enviroment is enough to support JSR168 and WSRP completely
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Please give me the answer as soon as possible .
Thanks.
Jacky
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| Tino Drohula 2004-10-11, 2:48 am |
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"jacky" <chenwei0383@sina.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:ckcqsr$77hi$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
> Hi :
> Dose WPS 5.0.2.1 support JSR168 and WSRP completely .
>
> My WPS version is 5.0.2.1 and WAS version is 5.0.2.3 .In this version ,
> WAS Base version is 5.0.2.3 .WAS Enterprise version is 5.0.2.2 . WPS
> version
> is 5.0.2.1 . This enviroment is enough to support JSR168 and WSRP
> completely
> ?
> Please give me the answer as soon as possible .
Hi Jacky,
i would suggest to update your was (base & pme) to 5.0.2.6
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...502_cf6_win.zip
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...pme_cf6_win.zip
or, at least, update your pme to 5.0.2.3
and then udate your wps to 5.0.2.2
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pvc/w...dards/wsrp.html
in my portal i installed a jsr-168-portlet and i can use WSRP-portlets.
regards, tino.
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| Hi :
I have got knowledge from IBM online official Web Site . It said "If you
want to use WSRP and JSR168 with the IBM WebSphere Portal Version 5.0.2
Cumulative Fix 1 (5.0.2.1), you need to have WebSphere Application Server
Version 5.0.2.3 installed."
As WebSphere Application Server include WAS Base and WAS Enterprise , I
want to know which version is WAS BASE and which version is WAS Enterprise
when I want to get WAS 5.0.2.3 ready .
From James Yannotta mail , I have known , WAS 5.0.2.3 means WAS BASE
versin is 5.0.2.3 and WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.2 . The following is the mail ..
"
To upgrade from WPS 5.0.2 to 5.0.2.1, you need to apply BASE cumulative
fix 2 to upgrade BASE 5.0.2 to BASE 5.0.2.2, then apply Enterprise (PME)
cumulative fix 2 to upgrade PME from 5.0.2 to 5.0.2.2. Then you can
apply BASE cumulative fix 3 to upgrade BASE 5.0.2.3. Then upgrade WPS
5.0.2 to 5.0.2.1.
It is documented here:
http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docvie...s=utf-8&lang=en
Alternatively you can install WPS 5.0.2.2. The installer applies all
fixes for you.
-James
jacky wrote:
> Hi :
> Who know the sequence of WPS 5.0.2.1 Installation ?
> Now , I have WAS 5.0.2 Base and Enterprise Installation Package ,
some
> fixes for WAS 5.0.2 , WPS 5.0 Installation Package , WPS 5.0.2 Fix
> Installation Package , WAS 5.0.2.3 Fix Installation Package ,WPS 5.0.2.1
Fix
> Installation Package .
> This is my installation sequence . I install WAS 5.0.2 Base ,then
> install WAS 5.0.2 Enterprise ,then install some fixes for WAS 5.0.2 . Then
> install WPS 5.0 ,then install WPS 5.0.2 fix . Now WPS 5.0.2 is available
to
> visit and work well . Then install WAS 5.0.2.3 fix . At that time , my WPS
> is unavailable . Finally , I install WPS 5.0.2.1 fix . The WPS is still
> unavailable.
> Please give me some advice.Wheather my sequence is right?
>
> Thank you very very much.
>
> Jacky
>
>
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But now ,as you had said ,"at least, update your pme to 5.0.2.3" means WAS
Enterprise version is 5.0.2.3 . It's the mail from Tino .
"Tino Drohula" <td101@gmx.de> дÈëÓʼþ
news:ckdfpj$7jis$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
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> "jacky" <chenwei0383@sina.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:ckcqsr$77hi$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
,[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Hi Jacky,
>
> i would suggest to update your was (base & pme) to 5.0.2.6
>
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...502_cf6_win.zip
>
>
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...pme_cf6_win.zip
>
> or, at least, update your pme to 5.0.2.3
>
> and then udate your wps to 5.0.2.2
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pvc/w...dards/wsrp.html
>
> in my portal i installed a jsr-168-portlet and i can use WSRP-portlets.
>
> regards, tino.
>
>
Which version of WAS Enterprise is the right ? Is WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.2
enough or WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.2 not enough and WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.3 is
enough ? or both ok ?
I am very confusing . Please give me the clear answer as soon as possible .
Thanks .
Jacky
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| Tino Drohula 2004-10-15, 9:36 pm |
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"jacky" <chenwei0383@sina.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:ckfvq3$3i00$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
Hi :
> I have got knowledge from IBM online official Web Site . It said "If
> you
>want to use WSRP and JSR168 with the IBM WebSphere Portal Version 5.0.2
>Cumulative Fix 1 (5.0.2.1), you need to have WebSphere Application Server
>Version 5.0.2.3 installed."
i think that they mean "at least" 5.0.2.3 as long as every new cumulative
fixpack superseded the one before.
> As WebSphere Application Server include WAS Base and WAS Enterprise , I
>want to know which version is WAS BASE and which version is WAS Enterprise
>when I want to get WAS 5.0.2.3 ready .
i would suggest both should be 5.0.2.3 then.
in my environment both are 5.0.2.6 and wsrp and jsr-168-support is working
fine
(WPS is 5.0.2.2)
but there is a cumulative fixpack for base 5.0.2.7 available - so the most
recent version you could get is base 5.0.2.7 and enterprise 5.0.2.6
>
> From James Yannotta mail , I have known , WAS 5.0.2.3 means WAS BASE
>versin is 5.0.2.3 and WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.2 . The following is the mail .
>
>"
>
>To upgrade from WPS 5.0.2 to 5.0.2.1, you need to apply BASE cumulative
>fix 2 to upgrade BASE 5.0.2 to BASE 5.0.2.2, then apply Enterprise (PME)
>cumulative fix 2 to upgrade PME from 5.0.2 to 5.0.2.2. Then you can
>apply BASE cumulative fix 3 to upgrade BASE 5.0.2.3. Then upgrade WPS
i think this email describes the procedure when there wasn't a newer fixpack
available then 5.0.2.3 for base and 5.0.2.2 for enterprise.
regards, tino.
>5.0.2 to 5.0.2.1.
>
>It is documented here:
>http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?>rs=180&context=SSEQTP&q1=fixpack+enterprise&uid=swg21162831&loc=en_US&cs=utf-8&lang=en
>
>Alternatively you can install WPS 5.0.2.2. The installer applies all
>fixes for you.
>
>-James
>
jacky wrote:
> Hi :
> Who know the sequence of WPS 5.0.2.1 Installation ?
> Now , I have WAS 5.0.2 Base and Enterprise Installation Package ,
some
> fixes for WAS 5.0.2 , WPS 5.0 Installation Package , WPS 5.0.2 Fix
> Installation Package , WAS 5.0.2.3 Fix Installation Package ,WPS 5.0.2.1
Fix
> Installation Package .
> This is my installation sequence . I install WAS 5.0.2 Base ,then
> install WAS 5.0.2 Enterprise ,then install some fixes for WAS 5.0.2 . Then
> install WPS 5.0 ,then install WPS 5.0.2 fix . Now WPS 5.0.2 is available
to
> visit and work well . Then install WAS 5.0.2.3 fix . At that time , my WPS
> is unavailable . Finally , I install WPS 5.0.2.1 fix . The WPS is still
> unavailable.
> Please give me some advice.Wheather my sequence is right?
>
> Thank you very very much.
>
> Jacky
>
>
"
But now ,as you had said ,"at least, update your pme to 5.0.2.3" means WAS
Enterprise version is 5.0.2.3 . It's the mail from Tino .
"Tino Drohula" <td101@gmx.de> дÈëÓʼþ
news:ckdfpj$7jis$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
>
> "jacky" <chenwei0383@sina.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:ckcqsr$77hi$1@news.boulder.ibm.com...
,[vbcol=seagreen]
>
> Hi Jacky,
>
> i would suggest to update your was (base & pme) to 5.0.2.6
>
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...502_cf6_win.zip
>
>
ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/software...pme_cf6_win.zip
>
> or, at least, update your pme to 5.0.2.3
>
> and then udate your wps to 5.0.2.2
> http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pvc/w...dards/wsrp.html
>
> in my portal i installed a jsr-168-portlet and i can use WSRP-portlets.
>
> regards, tino.
>
>
Which version of WAS Enterprise is the right ? Is WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.2
enough or WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.2 not enough and WAS Enterprise 5.0.2.3 is
enough ? or both ok ?
I am very confusing . Please give me the clear answer as soon as possible .
Thanks .
Jacky
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