Can IBM WebSphere be used as a web server?

I have heard that IBM WebSphere be used as a web server.
Is this true?
If so , can an SAP EP7 be used as a web server since Websphere is a portal as well.
Thanks!

Hi,
Apache in general doesn't have a good application focus, so most configuration in httpd.conf is for all applications (which to apache are only folders).
It does however use virtual host that are commonly used to separate configuration between applications.
For SAP NetWeaver Java (all java stackbased systems can be web servers) the configuration is either done at the virtual host level or at the Java EE application level.
The HTTP Provider ( http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/8c/541eed26ef934cb161ed0b65a050ee/frameset.htm) provides you with the possibility of setting up virtual hosts.
These virtual hosts can have a root directory which is similar to the DocumentRoot command in httpd.conf: basically it tells you were the .html files are.
Note that the HTTP provide cannot process dynamic files(like .jsp, .php etc), only static HTML files
The Java EE application use the various deployment descriptors for WAR and EAR for defining security settings, servlet settings (can replace need for rewrite rules) and everything else needed for the application to run.
Java EE application can have dynamic files in the form of .jsp and it should be trivial to create a wrapper Java EE application where you just put your html files in a folder in order to mimic a web server.
However, you should redeploy the application when you make changes to the html files in order to make sure the application is stored correctly in the database and synchronized to all cluster nodes.
Regards
Dagfinn

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    /54:    2517.5369        0.0000 lwp_exit()
    /16:    2517.5697        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF742FBDD0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /27:    pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF7383FD20, 0x00000000) (sleeping...)
    /16:    2517.6699        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF742FBDD0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /1:     2517.7106        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF7FFFA6A0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /1:     2517.7111        0.0001 close(26)                                       = 0
    /1:     2517.7113        0.0000 write(24, " 8", 1)                              = 1
    /1:     2517.7115        0.0000 close(23)                                       = 0
    /1:     2517.7116        0.0000 close(24)                                       = 0
    /1:     2517.7118        0.0000 lwp_unpark(25)                                  = 0
    /25:    2517.7118        0.0000 lwp_park(0xFFFFFFFF73CFBA90, 0)                 = 0
    /1:     2517.7120        0.0000 lwp_unpark(35)                                  = 0
    /35:    2517.7120        0.0000 lwp_park(0xFFFFFFFF72EFBA90, 0)                 = 0
    /25:    2517.7121        0.0000 lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0x0000FFF7) = 0xFFBFFEFF [0x0000FFFF]
    /25:    2517.7122        0.0000 lwp_kill(61, SIG#0)                             Err#3 ESRCH
    /35:    2517.7123        0.0000 lwp_sigmask(SIG_SETMASK, 0xFFBFFEFF, 0x0000FFF7) = 0xFFBFFEFF [0x0000FFFF]
    /25:    2517.7124        0.0001 munmap(0xFFFFFFFF71200000, 262144)              = 0
    /25:    2517.7125        0.0000 lwp_exit()
    /1:     2517.7126        0.0000 lwp_wait(25, 0xFFFFFFFF7FFFA47C)                = 0
    /35:    2517.7127        0.0000 lwp_kill(52, SIG#0)                             Err#3 ESRCH
    /35:    2517.7128        0.0001 munmap(0xFFFFFFFF71B00000, 262144)              = 0
    /35:    2517.7129        0.0000 lwp_unpark(1)                                   = 0
    /1:     2517.7129        0.0000 lwp_park(0x00000000, 0)                         = 0
    /35:    2517.7130        0.0000 lwp_exit()
    /1:     2517.7132        0.0000 lwp_wait(35, 0xFFFFFFFF7FFFA47C)                = 0
    /1:     2517.7134        0.0000 close(13)                                       = 0
    /16:    2517.7700        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF742FBDD0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /34:    2517.8141        0.0000 lwp_park(0xFFFFFFFF730FBA70, 0)                 Err#62 ETIME
    /16:    2517.8702        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF742FBDD0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /16:    2517.9704        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF742FBDD0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /22:    2517.9743        0.0001 pollsys(0xFFFFFFFF73F3FA98, 1, 0xFFFFFFFF73F3F9D0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /16:    2518.0706        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF742FBDD0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /14:    2518.1063        0.0000 pollsys(0x00000000, 0, 0xFFFFFFFF744FBDA0, 0x00000000) = 0
    /14:    2518.1073        0.0000 time()                                          = 1428330726
    /1:     2518.1082        0.0000 lseek(1, 0, SEEK_CUR)                           = 0
    /1:     2518.1083        0.0000 lseek(2, 0, SEEK_CUR)                           = 4128
    /1:     2518.1085        0.0000 lseek(2, 0, SEEK_CUR)                           = 4128
    /1:     2518.1093        0.0000 lseek(1, 0, SEEK_CUR)                           = 0
    /1:     2518.1094        0.0000 lseek(2, 0, SEEK_CUR)                           = 4128
    /1:     2518.1095        0.0000 lseek(2, 0, SEEK_CUR)                           = 4128
    /1:     2518.1102        0.0000 _exit(0)

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