We are seriously considering it for new development and prototyping. It seems suitable for the exploitation of SOA without too much effort. Industry standards have their advantages when it comes to universal interoperability.

Axis on one side and JNI on the other is a powerful combination.
JZOS appears to be a step in the right direction.

So far our proofs-of-concept have all turned up positive.

Rolf Ernst
CA

Quoting Dave Cartwright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

On Wed, 31 May 2006 08:13:23 -0500, McKown, John
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

This is just a curiousity question. I downloaded JZOS the other day and
have it working. Nice. But I wondering if anybody really uses Java for
batch processing.

Shame on you John for forgetting your own post about JARZIP;
http://bama.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0202&L=ibm-main&D=0&amp;O=D&P=186533

DC
PS This came up in another list, thanks to John Anderson for the reference.

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