Ahem!! Let us not split hairs.... It is quite clear on the web page...

 90% != 100%

So the answer is no.

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> Subject: Re: compare weblogic and websphere
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> hello gillard..
>
> as per the site told by naidu..it states
>
> WebSphere Advanced Edition and Enterprise Edition fully support EJB 1.0.
> They also support container-managed persistence, which is optional in the
> EJB 1.0 spec. WebSphere Enterprise Edition provides CMP, and EJB
> persistence
> into DBMSs, CICS, IMS, and SAP.
>
> WebSphere today supports about 90% of the EJB 1.1 features. For example,
> WebSphere uses the EJB 1.1 package for distributed transactions, and
> restricts bean-managed transactions to session beans as required
> by the EJB
> 1.1 spec. Full EJB 1.1 support is planned for WebSphere Version 4 in early
> 2001, by which time the Sun reference implementations will become
> standardized and more stable.
>
> In the area of EJB development, the WebSphere software platform leads the
> industry, with our award-winning integrated development environment,
> VisualAge for Java, Enterprise Edition. It provides a complete EJB-based
> development and test environment. Entity beans can be mapped to databases,
> and EJBs can be generated that tie into transaction processing systems and
> MQSeries.
>
> So this means that websphere supports EJB 1.1..isntit??
>
> Arul
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