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What is WAS?

WAS typically refers to IBM WebSphere Application Server. It is a software product that performs the role of a web application server. It hosts web applications and provides the infrastructure required to run Java-based applications, enabling them to be accessed over the internet. WAS handles tasks like request processing, security, and transaction management, making it a commonly used platform for deploying and managing enterprise-level applications.

What other technologies are related to WAS?

WAS Competitor Technologies

A cloud platform offering application server capabilities that compete with WebSphere Application Server.
mentioned alongside WAS in 98% (56) of relevant job posts
A Java EE application server that competes with WebSphere Application Server.
mentioned alongside WAS in 25% (80) of relevant job posts
A Java EE application server that competes with WebSphere Application Server.
mentioned alongside WAS in 2% (764) of relevant job posts
A lightweight profile of WebSphere Application Server, often used as a competitor to the full WAS installation.
mentioned alongside WAS in 10% (117) of relevant job posts
An open-source Java Servlet container that competes with WebSphere Application Server, especially for simpler applications.
mentioned alongside WAS in 1% (958) of relevant job posts

WAS Complementary Technologies

A hardware platform that can host WebSphere Application Server and other components of a WAS environment.
mentioned alongside WAS in 100% (358) of relevant job posts
An operating system on which WebSphere Application Server can be deployed.
mentioned alongside WAS in 4% (1k) of relevant job posts
An operations management solution that can be used to monitor and manage WebSphere Application Server environments.
mentioned alongside WAS in 9% (372) of relevant job posts

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