Hmmmm...

on 2005.11.23 12:40 McKown, John said the following:

Also in:

http://publibz.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr_OS390/BOOKS/e0z2b161/1.11

<quote>
Application programming: z/OS.e does not run the following types of
applications: CICS, IMS, COBOL (with an exception), Fortran, and PL/I
(with an exception). The COBOL exception is that precompiled COBOL DB2
stored procedures and other precompiled applications that use the
Language  Environment preinitialization interface (CEEPIPI) are
supported. The PL/I  exception is that precompiled PL/I applications are
supported. These COBOL and PL/I applications could be compiled on a z/OS
system, then run on a z/OS.e system.
</quote>

Does this mean that C/C++ compiling and executing - no matter what - is fair game on z/OS.e?

To our USA readers - my heartfelt wishes for a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.

Best regards (from the road in Los Angeles),
Ray

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