If you're curious, there's also an option switch when you start the JVM
that determines whether the JVM will or will not dispatch to zAAP.  The
default is to use the zAAP if it's found, thence according to whatever
crossover policy you have set.  This switch is per-JVM, so on the same
system you can have different JVMs, some dispatching to zAAP and some not.
There aren't too many reasons that I can think of to shut off dispatching
to zAAP, but there it is.

I don't have the docs handy at this instant, but if you look in the Java
docs it'll provide this info about what switch it is.

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Timothy Sipples
IBM Consulting Enterprise Software Architect
Specializing in Software Architectures Related to System z
Based in Tokyo, Serving IBM Japan and IBM Asia-Pacific
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