> What commercial application servers support Linux?

Looks like WebSphere is available for Linux in two flavors: Red Hat and
Caldera. Here is an excerpt from their press release:

NEW YORK, NY, June 12, 2000 . . . IBM today announced product enhancements
and a software promotion to make Linux** more attractive to companies of all
sizes. The announcement includes: New and enhanced versions of WebSphere*
Application Server for Linux to help businesses deploy and manage Web-based
applications; and IBM Small Business Pack for Linux, a promotional offering
of industry-leading software for e-business, available at a suggested retail
price of only $499, to meet the needs of the price-sensitive small business
market.

And a summary of the pre-reqs from the announcement letters: (Standard
edition is downloadable from IBM website.)

***WebSphere App Server V3.0(.2.1), Advanced Edition for Linux (GA was
7/5/2000)
Red Hat 6.2 (kernel level 2.2.12 and higher).
IBM HTTP Server V1.3.12
Apache Server, Version 1.3.12
IBM Java Development Kit V1.1.8 (build 1999-12-21 or higher) included with
product
IBM HTTP Server Version 1.3.12 (included with product) or Apache Server
Version 1.3.12
IBM DB2 Universal Database Version 6.2 with Fix Pack 3 (version included on
CD is the Fix Pack version)
A Web browser that supports HTML 4 and Cascading Style Sheets (such as
Netscape Navigator 4.07 or higher, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or
higher)

***WebSphere App Server V2.03, Standard Edition for Linux (GA was early
2000)
Red Hat V6.0 (kernel level 2.2.5 or 2.2.10, and later)
IBM HTTP Server V1.3.6
Apache Server V1.3.6
Blackdown JDK V1.1.7v3 (green threads only)
IBM AlphaWorks JDK V1.1.6 (native threads only)

Red Hat V5.2 (kernel level 2.0.37, and later)
IBM HTTP Server V1.3.6
Apache Server V1.3.6
Blackdown JDK V1.1.7v3 (green & native threads)

Caldera V2.2
IBM HTTP Server V1.3.6
Apache Server V1.3.6
Blackdown JDK V1.1.7v3 (green threads only)
IBM AlphaWorks JDK V1.1.6 (native threads only)

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