Apache TomEE vs JBoss EAP vs WildFly? OTMM - windows

Im looking to install OpenText Media Management 16.2 on a Windows server. For the Application Server what is the most recommended Technology for a Windows 7 PC?
jBoss EAP 6.4
Wildfly 9.0.2 Final
Apache TomEE Plus 7.0.2

OTMM 16.2 is not supported for Windows 7. It is supported for windows 2012, Red hat linux and centos

Once said OTMM is not supoprted by Windows SO desktops, only for servers Versions
I've worked with Jboss and TomEE, and of course Jboss is faster than TomEE at start app server.
Instead for developments deploy is more easy in TomEE.
About Installation I think it doesn't matter because in windows you have an installer

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Websphere application server 5.1 installation in RAD 8

I am using WebSphere application server 5.1 in RAD 7.1. Now I want to migrate to RAD 8.0 but RAD 8.0 do not provide support to WebSphere application server 5.X. Please help on this
WebSphere Application Server 5.1 is not supported for many years now and as you saw it is also not supported in any newer RAD. I'd suggest to migrate to newer server version as soon as possible.
If you need to develop for WAS 5.1, then stick with RAD 7. Eventually you can develop with newer RAD, but you will need to install applications to server manually via web console or wsadmin.

Websphere 6.1 server installation in RAD 7.5

I have installed RAD 7.5 in my system and during the installation I have selected the websphere 7.0 server alone.
Now I want to use Websphere 6.1 server.
How can I install Websphere 6.1 server now?
Do I need to install RAD software again from scratch?
Thanks,
Sasank
You don't have to install RAD again.
You can install WebSphere Application Server 6.1 and add it as environment into RAD.

What Sun equivalent JRE does websphere 7 has

We are upgrading our application and if we use Sun JDK on local it works and its failing on DEV box. we have IBM jdk on our DEV box. What is the SUN equivalent JDK that Websphere 7 has?
WebSphere 7 supports Java6 and JEE5.
However, it requires Java versions shipped with WebSphere itself. (Most are IBM's own Java SDKs, although I think the Solaris version of WebSphere might ship with Oracle's Java.)

Can I Install Liferay 6.1 EE in clustered Glassfish 2.1.1?

I have a simple question about installation Liferay 6.1 EE into clustered environment in Glassfish 2.1.1 web application server, the question is can I do that , if yes what I need of configuration if not why , whats the problem ?
I have already a stable production server clustered and running Liferay 5.2 EE with Glassfish 2.1.1 and I want just upgrade Liferay with current clustered environment .
I want the answer quickly.
Thanks in advance
OK, I made a PoC , and seems working, I installed Liferay 6.1 CE on glassfish 2.1.1 (with JDK 7 32-bit) as a standalone and clustered and seems working.
About performance and stability, I didn't make any test, but just a run and startup for portal yes working well without exceptions, I tried that on Glassfish 2.1.1 installed on windows with JDK 1.7 (32-bit), but for 64-bit failed in cluster mode because a bug in Glassfish 2.1.1 side with 64-bit Windows OS (known as ClassNotFoundException sun.security.pkcs11.SunPKCS11), but as a standalone working well in 64-bit too.

Old versions of WebSphere Application Server v7 (Free Trial)

Yesterday, I've downloaded and install the free trial version of WAS v7. The version I've downloaded is 7.0.0.9 but I need to certify my application against 7.0.0.3.
Where can I get this version?
UPDATED: It turns out that what I really needed was WebSphere Application Server for Developpers
It's working!
Now it can be downloaded from HERE
This link provides a Windows or Linux version of WebSphere 7.0.0.0 for development testing.
WebSphere Application Server for Developers V7
This link provides Fix Pack 3 for Windows (a Linux version of the fix pack is also available.)
WebSphere Application Server V7.0 Fix Pack 3 for Windows

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