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What if I don't have a static IP?

 
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I'm self-studying Websphere Portal and preparing for the Webspehre Portal Developer certificate exam. I want to build all necessary envrionment on my home computer. But the thing I'm not sure is whether the static IP is a must for a self-learning purpose Websphere Portal environment. Because I read a documentation that says I don't have to have a static IP unless I need JAAS feature. Is that correct?

Does anybody have the experience in building Websphere Portal environment ( including runtime and development environment) at home? Any suggestion or warning?

PS: I feel self-study is the only way to change your carrer path to a different technology field.

All the suggestion will be welcome.
 
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Howdy,

Why can't you use "static" IP 127.0.0.1 if you use your home computer?
Do you need to test portal from outside?

Another option would be to use http://www.no-ip.com/ or similar services.

regards,
MZ
 
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