You cannot replace this jar file.  There are special sun.servlet classes in
that JAR that WebSphere relies on.  The version of the JDSK that Websphere
ships is not really relevent.  The relevant question is which version of
the Servlet API does WebSphere support (since it is the Servlet interfaces
that servlet writers use.....).  WebSphere Application Server supports the
2.0 Servlet API.

-Spike

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"wendy.ua" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/14/99 12:36:28 AM

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Does anyone know if I can safely replace the jsdk.jar of websphere
with new release (of jsdk2.0.1 say) from Sun ?

Which version of JSDK is Websphere using?

For log files used by Websphere, when I move them (event_log and
error_log)
to an archive directory, how come the servlet engine stops logging, i.e.
it doesn't
automatically recreate new files for event_log and error_log?

Thanks,
Wendy

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