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Getting Started with WebSphere Application Server

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Appendix A – Solutions to review questions<br />

Chapter 1 – Introduction<br />

1. Community Edition is based on Geronimo release <strong>with</strong> customized fixes and<br />

updates<br />

2. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/forums/forum.jspa?forumID=541<br />

3. Linux, Windows and the Mac OS X (Beta).<br />

4. OpenJPA, one of top projects in the Apache Software Foundation.<br />

5. Native support for XML, and the ability to access data via SOAP/XML and<br />

RESTfull Web services.<br />

6. D Apache Active MQ<br />

7. C. IBM Data Studio<br />

8. E. Servlet 3.0<br />

9. E. None of the above<br />

10. C. <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong><br />

Chapter 2 - Installing<br />

1. You can get the latest Community Edition build from<br />

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/ws/wasce/<br />

2. Windows, Linux, AIX, Solaris<br />

3. You can use Community Edition and DB2 on the Amazon EC2 Cloud<br />

4. No. You only pay to Amazon for the hardware resources needed, and only when<br />

you use them. The cost per hour is fairly low. Visit the Amazon Web Services web<br />

site for details.<br />

5. You can try to login at the Administrative Console at http://localhost:8080/console<br />

or https://localhost:8443/console<br />

6. E

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