I opened a jira as you suggested.

Excluding the ibm sdk means excluding the Websphere App Server platform 
which is the most installed commerical  j2ee product. Some times ago I
discussed with Dave Adler from IBM about deploying geoserver in Websphere
and i did some tests. It works but some strange things happened. 

Each new deployment is a jump in the cold water.  If you like  I can  check 
the build  against the  ibm sdk. Thats better as checking each download an
patching the jar files for my own installation.


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