Having a no-charge node.js for z/OS is a "known requirement" (and optional 
fee supporting offer).  The node.js for z/OS using by the Zowe open beta 
is a trial version. I am told there is not checking done on the 90 day 
limit. If the T&Cs for node.js on z/OS change, we will post the update 
here. In the mean time you are welcome to use the trial for Zowe open 
beta. 


 
Bruce Armstrong 
IBM System Z Offering Manager- zowe.org 
4205 S MIAMI BLVD, DURHAM NC 27703-9141
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 919-254-8773
Cell: 919-931-3132


  



From:   Alan Young <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected]
Date:   09/10/2018 11:57 AM
Subject:        Re: Zowe needs node.js, which you have to pay for on z/OS
Sent by:        IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>



There appears to be some confusion.

https://developer.ibm.com/node/sdk/ says

"Announcement: Deprecating the IBM SDK for Node.js in favour of the 
community SDKs

Now that AIX on Power, Linux on Power, and Linux on IBM Z are an integral 
part of the community build process – we are no longer producing a 
proprietary IBM SDK for these platforms, and instead can offer support for 
the community SDKs. Read more about this exciting development in this blog 
post.

Want to use Node.js on z/OS? You can try it for free, or purchase the full 
edition which includes IBM support, find out more here.

You can find downloads for Node.js on IBM platforms on the Node.js 
downloads page."

The first paragraph seems to indicate the part? of the product is being 
changed to a community supported product.

The second statement it says one can try it for free - not use it forever 
for free. The link it points to 
https://www.ibm.com/uk-en/marketplace/sdk-nodejs-compiler-zos  has button 
links for a 90 day trial or to contact for pricing.

The third statement points to a download page on nodejs.org which seems to 
have binaries for node.js for Linux on Power, Linux on System z and AIX on 
Power, but none for z/OS.

-----Original Message-----
>From: Timothy Sipples <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sep 10, 2018 12:52 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Zowe needs node.js, which you have to pay for on z/OS
>
>Yes, Zowe needs Node.js for z/OS. Node.js for z/OS is downloadable at no
>additional charge, and the Zowe documentation refers you directly to that
>downloadable release at:https://developer.ibm.com/node/sdk/ztp -- and not
>to anybody's sales representative.
>
>Zowe is in beta release, and it's not vendor supported yet. If you want 
and
>need to obtain a fully IBM supported release of Node.js for general
>purposes, great news: it's available. Yes, there's a charge for it, but
>it's a different proposition altogether.
>
>Zowe's commercial details haven't been announced or even all decided I
>suspect (no inside information here), but it's pretty obvious to me from
>the multi-party announcement that Zowe will eventually emerge in some
>fashion as ubiquitous on/with z/OS. Let's see how it all shakes out, but
>this particular commercial detail isn't something I worry about at all.
>There are all sorts of examples of runtime environments that are both
>provided at no additional charge for particular uses and available at
>additional charge (sometimes only for the vendor support) for general
>purpose use.
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>Timothy Sipples
>IT Architect Executive, Industry Solutions, IBM Z & LinuxONE,
>Multi-Geography
>E-Mail: [email protected]

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