64 bit client support for Essbase 7.1.X

Hi,
I'm trying to work out the Essbase 64 bit story. It looks like Essbase 7.1.4 you could install the server on a 64bit platform. How about the client pieces? For example, if I have a client application that I'm writing consuming the Essbase C API can I have this running on a 64 bit platform? If so which ones? What's the story for Essbase 7.1.5 and 9?
Thanks
Reuben

Essbase 7.1.4 was a 64-bit only release that did have a corresponding 64-bit Java API (contained in the Essbase Deployment Services package). I didn't install 7.1.4 so I don't know if there was a 64-bit client API package.
Tim Tow
Applied OLAP, Inc

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