Bob
It's a liberal interpretation of what "brought out" in "Thought IP (NJE) was
brought out in z/OS1.7??" means. Please don't lose any sleep over it.
It may also depend on your age. I spent my time in or near IBM over the
period when to pre-announce was a capital offence.
Chris Mason
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From: "Bob Shannon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 4:23 PM
Subject: Re: JES3 NJE Over TCP/IP Now Available (OA16527)
In a sense, Ron is correct. It was z/OS V1R7 in which the revered
>Washington Systems Center yellow (if my colour memory is correct) NJE
>protocol manual appeared in the JES2 bookshelf updated with the TCP/IP
>support[1]. If you take a look in Appendix A, "System-Dependent
>Considerations you will find JESĀ£ is covered together with JES2, RSCS and
>VSE/POWER and searching for JES3 yields 67 hits.
Sorry, I don't understand what you're trying to say. JES3 support for NJE
over TCP was provided in 1.8. It doesn't matter what was discussed prior to
that, the support came with 1.8.
Bob Shannon
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