Red, Blue, Purple or Green?
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Currently, the installations that I support are Blue, I guess.
We have an IBM System i/DB400 Enterprise Server and Database with IBM Websphere running on Microsoft Windows Server 2003 (not sure if that makes us part green or not).
In the next few weeks, we will be starting a project to upgrade our E1 Tools Release to 8.97. As a part of that upgrade, we are going to look at installing Oracle Application Server and possibly replace Websphere. I am also a little curious about using OAS on Linux. So, I might try to get that setup too.
There is a great thread on JDEList that talks about some of the pros/cons of each, but you may have to wade through a couple miss-directions to get the most value. The great part is that many of those that responded are very experienced CNC Admins.
What would you use, especially if there were no push from management in either direction?
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