SJSAS 9 Production Ready...

Hi all...
I want to know if there is an SJSAS 9 environment ready for use in production stage tested in Windows 2003 Server.
Best regards
Jonathan

Hi Joren
I think this is what you are looking for http://www.sun.com/software/products/appsrvr_pe/index.xml
This is compleatly production ready just download and off you go. I think that version 9.2 will be ready early next year from what i read at the glassfish project. Hop that is of some help
best of luck Martyn.

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