On 4/28/2011 11:11 AM, Tony Harminc wrote:
On the other hand, no matter how many exit points IBM or anyone else puts in, and where, there is always some unanticipated need for another one. The system needs to provide for those as well. JES2, among other [sub]systems, does a pretty good job of that.
I contend that JES2 (and other subsystems i.e., JES3) do such a good job of supporting unanticipated exit points because they are source maintained products.
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