What other Application server supports PI

Hi Experts,
SAP PI has its own Application server ABAP & JAVA.
Can PI supports other application server like (Apache Tomcat, Geronimo,Jboss,Jetty,Jrun,Oracle,Resin,Web Sphere,Weblogic)
Br,
Ahmed.

Hello Ahmed,
SAP PI comes packaged with its own Application Server SAP Web AS.
Now, this SAP Web AS already have basic Netweaver Components installed like BASIS, Identity Management, etc.
For installing SAP PI, additional usage type is selected other than SAP Web AS which deploys PI related content onto it.
PI is an integration middleware product from SAP which comes with its own Application Server with an option to install it on a combination of OS-DB.
by "Can PI support other Application Server", if you mean "Can PI be installed on other Application server", AFAIK answer is NO.
But what is the use case?
Regards,
Ankit

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