Do we require Java stack for ADS?

Hello Experts
i am planning to work on Adobe forms on ECC6. Since it is our ECC system we don't have ABAP stack to that.
i went through some ADS documentation which says to add java hostnames and port numbers to the ADS Comm channel. also it seems from the architecture that ADS runs into the java stack.
hence do we require java stack for running ADS or we can install a patch of the same.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Rajeev

Hello,
the ADS is a JAVA Webservice >> You need the Java stack.
Please use the search function!
Best regards,
Dezso

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