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The version of Jython included in WebSphere 6.1 is Jython 2.1, meaning that Jython users can not only write scripts to use in administrative tasks such as server startup and shutdown, application installation and updates, etc., but also write stand-alone applications using the Python HTTP servers, or using JythonServlet develop and deploy Servlet-based applications. The version of Jython included in WebSphere 6.1 is Jython 2.1, meaning that Jython users can not only write scripts to use in administrative tasks such as server startup and shutdown, application installation and updates, etc., but also write stand-alone applications using the Python HTTP servers, or using PyServlet develop and deploy Servlet-based applications.

[http://www-306.ibm.com/software/webservers/appserv/was/ IBM WebSphere Application Server] is the foundation of the IBM WebSphere software platform, and has included Jython as an administrative scripting language for several releases. As of the latest release (6.1) it is the default administrative scripting language.

The version of Jython included in WebSphere 6.1 is Jython 2.1, meaning that Jython users can not only write scripts to use in administrative tasks such as server startup and shutdown, application installation and updates, etc., but also write stand-alone applications using the Python HTTP servers, or using PyServlet develop and deploy Servlet-based applications.

WebSphere (last edited 2010-07-09 01:47:57 by BobGibson)