IBM WebSphere Community Edition

Hi,<BR><BR>Has anyone tried IBM WebSphere Community Edition with any Hyperion product? WebSphere CE is based on Apache's Geronimo J2EE server. Any good / bad experience?<BR><BR>Regards,<BR>Gerd

step 1: find the manual
step 2: read the manual
step 3: understand the manual
step 4: follow the instructions found in the manual
problem solved (though with IBM manuals I will have to practice caution there, they're not always good but mostly the bad parts are the obscure ones).

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