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Questions about: Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition

 
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Hi,

I'd like to learn IBM WebSphere(specially WSAD) and I saw the book comes with a trial version. That 'trial version', what is it? Software expires after 30 or 60 days? Limited to 1 cpu? Can someone give me more details about it? Thanks,
 
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The book, "Enterprise Java Programming with IBM WebSphere, Second Edition", comes with 60-day trial versions of WSAD 5.0.2, and WebSphere Application Server 5.02 for Windows, which are somewhat dated. With version 6, WSAD was renamed "Rational Application Developer". You can download a 60-day trial version of RAD6 from http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/r/rad/. A 60-day trial version of WAS6 can be downloaded from http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/downloads/ws/was/index.html?S_TACT=105AGX18&S_CMP=WSSS.

Bill Lasley
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