Oracle MapViewer with WebSphere

Hi all,
Can I deploy Oracle MapViewer in a WebSphere enviroment?
Thank you!

Yes.
You must license MapViewer with any OAS or WebLogic license or TopLink ADF deployment license.
You can deploy in the WebSphere java container.
thanks
Steve

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