Actually, zLinux doesn't use the ZAAP engines at all. And, there's really no
need, since there's no licensing advantage to using ZAAPs in Linux. If z/OS
already has ZAAP engines and you move the Java workload to Linux, consider
asking IBM if the ZAAPs can be converted into IFL engines, which will do you
more good.

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On 1/30/08 12:33 AM, "Amir Glaser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would think that WebSphere for example is a great candidate.
> Installation of WebSphere on the zOS is very cumbersome, while on linux it's
> very easy.  The only draw back to this is if you have ZAAPs on your machine.
> I don't think that zLinux currently dispatches Java workload on ZAAP.
>
> Amir Glaser
> zSeries Operating Systems and Communication Expert

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