Dave, all,

as z390 claims to produce MVS-compatible object deck output, that should
not be a problem, then.
Thanks for your quick answer!

Kind regards & best wishes for 2016 to all of you!
Abe
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Op 5-1-2016 om 21:52 schreef Dave Rivers:
> Hi Abe,
>
>  Sure!  As long as it’s standard OBJ, GOFF or XOBJ object format it can be
>  input to our linker (and, for that matter, IBM’s binder.)
>
>         - Dave R. -
>
>> On Jan 5, 2016, at 3:45 PM, Abe Kornelis <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Martin, all,
>>
>> As I read it, you could even use z390 (supported on any Java platform)
>> to create an object deck, then pass that as input to Dave's binder/linker.
>>
>> Am I right, Dave?
>>
>> Abe Kornelis
>> z390 support team.
>> =================
>>
>>
>> Op 5-1-2016 om 17:49 schreef [email protected]:
>>> Dave,
>>>
>>> let me see if i have this right-
>>>
>>> one can use the HLASM on z/OS (it's there anyway) and
>>>
>>> then use your "binder/linker" to produce stuff that can then be
>>> processed by LNKEDT in z/VSE 
>>>
>>> (I omitted the obvious step of running binder in z/OS to produce a
>>> loadable module)
>>>

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