>A recent post caught my attention about a Java program being run from from a 
>UNIX shell "getting tired" after the first execution.

UNIX transactions are, in general, like TSO transactions.
So, yes they get "tired", unless the WLM sees them as new transactions, then 
they start over.

UNIX under TSO (and WEBSPHERE, I believe), resets.
But, things like HOD do not.
They have to be set to an execution velocity class (or at least they did the 
last time I worked with them, directly).

HOD was a direct experience.

When in doubt.
PANIC!!      

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