OK, chaps - I've looked at WebSphere 5.1, and there is no way to run startup 
classes.  I spoke to a friend who has done a lot of work with WebSphere before, 
and he had to use a pretty messy kludge with a WAR file that gets deployed 
first, with a servlet with a static block that acts as a startup class.

Very ugly stuff.

Also, I did notice that WebSphere has something called a Dynamic Cache Service 
- I wonder if this is distributed, and whether this makes JBossCache on WS 
superfluous.

Has there been many requests for JBossCache on WS?

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