Sun One on Linux 8

Hi all,
Please can any one tell me that Sun One Server can be installed on Linux 8.0 or not.
Actually I want to host ASP pages on Linux so someone told me to buy Sun One web server. Now I want to ask do I have to degrade to Linux 7.3 or Sun One wil work with Linux 8

I'm also using Redhat 8, I did have the web server started and running though I didn't do much testing on it yet. The only problem I had is it can't find libncurses.so.4. I check /usr/lib, there is a libncurses.so.5, so I did a link libncurses.so.4 to point at libncurses.so.5 and the installation worked.

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