You'd probably be better off getting the latest release setting it up
on it's own Tomcat instance somewhere and including it with the
OmniPortlet or something similar.  Prior experience shows that
Oracle's App Server and JSPWiki don't mix well - especially with
authentication turned on.  I'd think an older OAS would have even more
problems.

On 10/2/07, Debra Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> We have an Oracle portal installation with Oracle Application Server.  We are 
> currently stuck on a version that only works with JDK 1.4.  I am having 
> difficulty finding which latest verison of JSP Wiki will work with this 
> version of JDK.
>
> Could someone point me to the best version of JSPWiki to try?
>
> Thanks,
> Debra
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