WebSphere 6.1 for Solaris (Trial Download)? - websphere

Is there WebSphere Application server 6.1 available for download on Solaris 10? I simply need a trial edition for testing.

Sorry, the trial versions on the web site are limited to Linux and Windows
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/ws/was/
Please try the "Call Me" "EMail-us" to contact an IBM rep on the url above. They may be able to help you.
thanks,
dims

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Is it possible to download MQ on windows server?

Hello im new on this type of software i had serch on Google about MQ but all what i find is that it can be install on linux windows xp ...
so this may be stupid but is there any way to install MQ on windows server
is there any way to install MQ on windows server
Yes. If you have purchased it you should be able to download it for production use via IBM Passport Advantage, all the details can be seen here:
https://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg24043697
If you only want to use it for personal developer use, you can use the free developer edition, which can be found here:
https://developer.ibm.com/messaging/mq-downloads/
So for clarity, 9.1 is the latest LTS (long term service) release, 9.1.1 is the latest CD (continuous delivery) release. Which is more useful depends on what you are trying to use. It is supported on a range of operating systems, including Windows.
From the 9.1 SOE (System requirements), this is supported in windows server 2016 and windows server 2012r2 (that's the server o/s's as well Windows 10 and 8.1 for desktops). If you need older operating system support, you need to look at older MQ releases, such as 9.0*, 8.0* etc.
MQ windows drivers can be installed on any windows machine, depending upon the system requirement for particular MQ, it is not restricted to Windows XP only
System Requirements for MQ 9.1
https://www.ibm.com/software/reports/compatibility/clarity-reports/report/html/softwareReqsForProduct?deliverableId=B560B760819A11E6B5854315721876AE&osPlatforms=Windows
System Requirements for MQ 9.0
https://www.ibm.com/software/reports/compatibility/clarity-reports/report/html/softwareReqsForProduct?deliverableId=8360DD50895F11E5816C133BBD3A3812&osPlatforms=Windows
System Requirements for MQ 8.0
https://www.ibm.com/software/reports/compatibility/clarity-reports/report/html/softwareReqsForProduct?deliverableId=1350550241693&osPlatform=Windows

websphere application server 5.1 on win 7

I have installed RAD 7.0 on win 7 64 bit, with WebSphere v5.1 Test Environment, sometimes its start but most of the times hit 'Server WebSphere v5.1 Test Environment Test Environment # localhost failed to start', how can check this, anyone can guide for this,
My experience only goes back to WAS v6 but assuming 5.1 is the same there will be a log folder for your server, as a subfolder wherever your WAS 5.1 profile is located. RAD should be able to show you where those folders are, and maybe even be able to open the main log file for you.
WAS v7 was released in 2008 and v5.1 would be far older. I would strongly encourage you to upgrade to v8.5 if at all possible.
WAS 5.1 is old and is not supported on windows 7. It is highly recommended to upgrade to v7.0 or higher. But if you still want to troubleshoot the logs should be under WAS_HOME/logs//

Websphere that comes with RAD

We have some of our Java applications running over WebSphere 5.1 at work. I'm in the process of trying to get my development environment set up.
Thus far I am thinking...
Spring STS
Eclipse Developer tools for WebSphere Application Server version 7.0
WebSphere Application Server 7.0 Developers Edition
I believe Websphere 7.0 should be okay because we are using J2EE 1.3.
I did however manage to get my hands on a trial version of RAD with came shipped with WebSphere Application Server 5.1 however we don't plan to buy a license.
Can anyone give me advice as to whether I will be breaching licensing agreements if I rip out WAS 5.1 which came shipped with RAD? Is the version that came shipped with RAD a developer edition?
Thanks
If you're concerned about licensing, go ask your manager or team lead. The way IBM handles licensing can vary greatly between products, your company's relationship with IBM and how you initially purchased the product. Someone within your company should know about the license agreement your company has with IBM.
I know that for my current project we can have an instance of WAS running on our local machines for free. Every time we need to setup a new shared environment, like Test or Production, that's when we need to pay for a new license. That may be the same situation for you but that's not something anyone here can really answer.

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

where I can download Websphere Application Server 7 (was 7) server adapter for springsource tools

like the title...
I want to find was7 server adapter for springsource toos.
any body know where I must download the software ??? thanks
This was the case, but IBM has since release WebSphere Application Server tools edition and has donated a server adapter to the Eclipse market place. This will cover WAS 7, 8 and 8.5 alpha.
Overview http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wasinfo/beta/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.websphere.w4d.nd.multiplatform.doc%2Ftopics%2FwdtV85_overview.html
Current Eclipse plugin alpha http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/websphere-application-server-developer-tools-eclipse
AFAIK, you still can't get it for free, you have to get a commercial IDE (RAD, MyEclipse) for that. See this previous answer and this more recent discussion.

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