-<p> The JABAWS Server Web Application aRchive (WAR) version is for you if you want to deploy JABAWS for many users e.g. your laboratory or if you are an expert user and want to have more control on JABAWS. Typically, you will have a cluster or at least a powerful server machine which all users are willing to use. If you only have a single server then, you may use JABAWS Server Virtual Appliance instead. The server is provided as a self-contained <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAR_(Sun_file_format)">Web Application\r
-aRchive (WAR) </a> containing all necessary binaries. WAR file can be deployed on any\r
- web application server\r
-<!-- Note - mention servlet 2.4 compliance here? -->supporting at least version 2.4 of the Java servlet specification, i.e. <a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi">Tomcat 7.0</a>. </p>\r
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+<p> The JABAWS Server Web Application aRchive (WAR) version is for you if you want to deploy JABAWS for many users e.g. your laboratory or if you are an expert user and want to have more control on JABAWS. You can also use this version for Mac and Linux computers if you do not want to use virtualization. Finally, you can use this version with a cluster. <br/>\r
+ The server is provided as a self-contained <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WAR_(Sun_file_format)">Web Application\r
+ aRchive (WAR) </a> containing all necessary binaries. WAR file can be deployed on any\r
+ web application server\r
+ <!-- Note - mention servlet 2.4 compliance here? -->\r
+ supporting at the Java servlet specification v. 2.4 or above, i.e. <a href="http://tomcat.apache.org/download-60.cgi">Tomcat 7.0</a>. </p>\r