On Tue, 4 Dec 2012 08:49:01 -0600 Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]> wrote:

:>On Mon, 3 Dec 2012 09:06:09 -0500, Peter Relson wrote:
:>>
:>>If you have data, use LOAD with ADDR having first obtained the storage in
:>>whatever subpool meets your needs.
 
:>Does ADDR= require APF authorization?  If so, the feature is of little
:>avail to ordinary programmers?

GLOBAL=YES requires the same authorization.

:>Is there a service that will tell a priori the storage requirement of a
:>load module, or must the programmer simply overrequest; LOAD, and
:>free the excess?

The directory has the information.

:>Can refreshable LOADed data sections be shared among address spaces
:>or must each address space have a private copy?  If they can be so
:>shared, how are RLDs handled?

No idea.

:>Can refreshable LOADED data sections be placed in LPA, in which case
:>they should be sharable among address spaces?  Java byte code might
:>be a candidate for such treatment.

Mo idea.

:>With software bloat, is LPA becoming a virtual storage constraint?  Is
:>there any prospect of above-the-bar LPA?  1.13 allows execution above-
:>the-bar (with severe restrictions), and there should be no obstacle to
:>keeping data above-the-bar beyond mere 64-bit savvy of the users.

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