Tim,

The only downside .. is that there are probably a number of shops that
don't want to mess with setting up Policy Agent and AT-TLS.  Not that there
aren't plenty of goodies in it.. but if this is a product that has Policy
Agent and AT-TLS as a requirement.. there may be some customers that find
it unpalatable.

Has anyone taken a poll regarding Policy Agent AT-TLS that have been setup
and running?

Rob Schramm

Rob Schramm
Senior Systems Consultant
Imperium Group



On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 12:37 AM, Timothy Sipples <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Scott,
>
> I see someone beat me to it, but I (also) wouldn't do anything special in
> your application program code on z/OS. Let z/OS AT-TLS worry about
> encrypting whatever connection(s) you need. IPSec is another possibility
> and would be my second choice for this use case. Preferably you'd let
> something else worry about the protocols and network, too -- WebSphere
> Liberty z/OS Connect being the latest example among the myriad options.
> "Omit needless coding."
>
> What protocol(s) do you have in mind between these program components? What
> are they going to chat about?
>
>
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