How so? Does DB2 only offload to zIIP for remote DRDA?

On 24/11/2017 8:40 PM, Martin Packer wrote:
One other thing I'd throw in is this: Do not assume that rewriting to java
will save GCP CPU when you go to DB2.

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From:   "Vernooij, Kees (ITOPT1) - KLM" <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   24/11/2017 12:27
Subject:        Re: SAS - DB2 conversion to Java
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>



I read it, that the OP wants to eliminate SAS license cost, by eliminating
SAS at all.

I agree with Jantje: how do you rewrite PROCs MEANS, UNIVARIATE, GPLOT,
GCHART etc. with all their parameters to Java reliantly and still make the
project cost effective. A WPS project has a much greater chance.



Kees.



-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: SAS - DB2 conversion to Java
On 24/11/2017 7:50 PM, Jantje. wrote:
On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 05:30:45 -0600, Munif Sadek
<[email protected]> wrote:
Martin/Andrew
SMF/CMF are least of our concern at the moment. We are initially
inclined for any automated tool that can
A.read SAS PDBs and convert them to DB2 tables and/or flat file. Tool
must cater take for packed, COMP data elements.
B. Can read SAS code and give us some basic converted Java code
C. Will be good if the tool can convert DB2I calls to JDBC calls
I can see another of these 2-year/USD2mio projects coming, that, after
5 years and USD 12mio gets washed down the drain...
Indeed! But Andrew Rowley made the suggestion of picking the low hanging
fruit, the most CPU intensive SAS programs. A incremental project that
reduced MSU usage by rewriting high cost SAS programs in Java would save
money and reduce risk. That's a very good idea. Only recently somebody
suggested the same but for COBOL programs. If you have zIIP processors
and they're not maxed out your wasting your money.
Sorry if I sound negative,
Jantje.
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