Hello from Gregg C Levine
Jim, I meant close to what I have running here, is what I meant. I know
what you are referring to, and are looking at the possibilities of
evaluating the Windows portion of the deal, but since I have a box
running Intel Linux, I figured the best bet would be to ask about that
first. To set it up for Windows is a small hassle.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
> Jim Elliott
> Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 10:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [LINUX-390] Transaction Server for Linux
> 
> > You are very close Jim. No actually I mean the transaction server
> > product that is also called CICS, and currently only running on
Z/OS,
> > or OS/390. I do know about the others, but I prefer to aim towards
> > Linux, both Intel, and eventually S/390 based options. However,
> > stranger things have happened, anyway.
> 
> Gregg: Not close, I am right on target. What is called CICS/TS on
z/OS,
> OS/390 and VSE/ESA is called TXSeries on AIX and Windows. TXSeries is
a
> follow-on to the Encina product from Transarc (now the IBM Pittsburgh
> Lab) and the IBM CICS/AIX product. TXSeries used to support Solaris
and
> I believe HP-UX, but according to the web page, the current version
does
> only supports Win/NT-2K and AIX. CICS is also part of the OS/400 op
sys.
> 
> Regards, Jim

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