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  2. IBM WebSphere Application Server - Wikipedia

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    In this release it is a functional subset of the full profile of WebSphere Application Server, for both development and production use, with an install size of under 50 MB, a startup time of around 3 seconds and a new XML-based server configuration which can be treated as a development artifact to aid developer productivity.

  3. Wsadmin - Wikipedia

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    The wscp stands for WebSphere Control Program. It was used in older versions of WAS like Version 4.0 and Version 3.5. The wsadmin command shell replaced wscp in WebSphere Application Server Version 5.0 and all subsequent versions. It can perform almost all of the tasks which can be done through the browser based administrative console, and it ...

  4. IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository - Wikipedia

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    IBM WebSphere Service Registry and Repository [4] (WSRR) is a service registry for use in a Service-oriented architecture. It runs as a Java Enterprise Application on IBM WebSphere Application Server. It provides functionality to store and retrieve service-metadata.

  5. WebSphere Portal - Wikipedia

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    The WebSphere Portal package is a component of WebSphere application software. Like WebSphere, WebSphere Portal was originally developed and marketed by IBM. Portal has been released since 2001, [1] and is now sold in five editions. [2] In July 2019, IBM completed the sale of WebSphere Portal (along with several other IBM products) to HCL ...

  6. IBM WebSphere - Wikipedia

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    IBM WebSphere refers to a brand of proprietary computer software products in the genre of enterprise software known as "application and integration middleware". These software products are used by end-users to create and integrate applications with other applications.

  7. IBM MQ - Wikipedia

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    It was originally called MQSeries, and was renamed WebSphere MQ in 2002 to join the suite of WebSphere products. In April 2014, it was renamed IBM MQ. The products that are included in the MQ family are IBM MQ, IBM MQ Advanced, IBM MQ Appliance, IBM MQ for z/OS, and IBM MQ on IBM Cloud. IBM MQ also has containerised deployment options.

  8. IBM Lotus Expeditor - Wikipedia

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    Lotus Expeditor Server is used to deploy, configure and maintain applications running on Lotus Expeditor Clients. It runs on top of the IBM DB2 database management system and the Java EE-based IBM WebSphere Application Server. Expeditor Server is not necessary for Expeditor Client applications to run.

  9. WebSphere Application Server for z/OS - Wikipedia

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    IBM WebSphere Application Server for z/OS is one of the platform implementations of IBM's WebSphere Application Server family. The latest version is Version 9.0. [1]The open standard interfaces supported by WAS are common across all platforms provided the version and release levels are aligned.