Yes, that's us, and I also think Rob Schramm runs JSPWiki on z/OS, but not sure if it's in Tomcat or WebSphere.
Anyway, there is actually no difference between running tomcat on Unix or z/OS, except the default codepage which is EBCDIC instead of ASCII. I don't know how you have arranged it, but we have everything in ASCII in the filesystem, except the shell scripts. Now, the problem is that all standard Unix commands on z/OS assume everything is EBCDIC, cat, vi , more and so on. The general answer to that is filetagging, you can tag a file or a complete filesystem with a codepage, and if you have set the environment variable __BPXK_AUTOCVT=ON, this will cause all commands to treat these tagged files as ASCII files. If this is too cumbersome, you can always binary ftp it to your PC and look at the file. Do a search for "<Connector" and you should find the mentioned ports. regards, Harry 2008/4/3, Florian Holeczek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hallo Terry, > > > > I further poked and found documentation regarding TOMCAT on z/OS which I > > understand is fairly new and we may be one of the few places doing it ?? > > > I know of at least one on the list who's been running JSPWiki on z/OS > for some time now (in production). So, there shouldn't be any > (unsolvable) problems. > > Regards, > > Florian > > -- met vriendelijke groet, Harry Metske Telnr. +31-548-512395 Mobile +31-6-51898081
