It looks like perlport has the bulk of the info I was looking for. Sorry I didn't go into more detail but I'm just beginning to scope the task.

Essentially these scripts are used to manage the build and deploy of diverse Java applications by taking variables from unique ksh source files, executing the appropriate ANT script commands for the build of the ear file, and then feeding deployment instructions to another family of TCL scripts that deploy the new ear into Websphere.

The end product should Duct Tape ANT to WebSphere for both NT and Unix with one set of scripts so as to avoid dual maintenance of the final product.

coreolyn

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