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As the foundation of the IBM WebSphere software platform, WebSphere Application Server delivers the secure, scalable, resilient application infrastructure you need for SOA.

Updated 16 Jul 2008

 Running and monitoring offline scripts in a Java EE environment
Running and monitoring offline scripts in a Java EE environment
Learn how to submit scripts from a Java EE environment using WebSphere Application Server, and see how security comes into play.  More

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