I just found out the JIT is not needed for my user since that is more a
Browser function than a Host function.

Larry

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From: Aria Bamdad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 12:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Application tools

Larry,

The issue with the JIT being disabled came up several times in the past
months.  Look at the list archives.

As for Redhat, the JIT showed as disabled when I installed 1.4.1 on a Taroon
AS 3.0.  However, when I installed the same 1.4.1 SDK on Debian 3.01, JIT
was enabled.

Aria.
On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 10:42:44 -0500 Davis, Larry said:
>I have my network configured and I need to install some tools for my
>developers.
>
>JAVA SDK 1.4.2
>Apache 2.0.43
>Jetty 4.2.7
>
>I found the IBM JAVA environment, but there is no JIT compiler,
>ultimately we will need that.
>
>What are the recommendations for these on S390 versions of Linux
>
>I am on a z-800 IFL running RHEL AS 3 Update 1
>
>
>
>TIA,    \|/
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>____ooO-(_)-Ooo____
>Larry Davis, 6-2380
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