Take a look at WAS CE. It is by no means a full blown WebSphere, but
will provide a similar experience for the right price.
John S. Giltner, Jr. wrote:
Andreas F. Geissbuehler wrote:
5) About 3 years ago I downloaded a Linux distro, installed Apache,
MySQL, Perl packages. By now I have written a few websites, CGI
applications. IBM has something called WebSphere. I'll never get a
WebSphere contract because I have no *WebSphere exprience*.
There is a BIG difference between a LAMP enviroment and Websphere. LAMP
is not J2EE.
Unless they have stopped you can download, or order a free CD, that has
has the whole Websphere developer product for a 90-day free trial.
You can also use other J2EE products (JBOSS) for free to get J2EE
experience. Although JBOSS is not the same as Websphere there are a lot
of things that can transfer between enviroments.
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