In <[email protected]>, on
03/21/2014
at 03:52 PM, Paul Gilmartin <[email protected]> said:
>o NJE can't communicate with the local host.
FSVO host. NJE can communicate between two distinct nodes on the same
host, but neither node can communicate with itself.
>TCP/IP, in contrast, is blessedly tolerant.
FSVO tolerant; try using the same port number, not just the same IP
address.
>"Why would anyone want to do that?" Suppose I have a filter that
>tailors some JCL and submits it to a remote host.
Running in your JES? That seems contrived.
>I might want to test a design without using a remote host.
Secondary JES works fine for that.
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