What I was alluding to was that a zAAP will run anyone's Java code (or a
subset) but for work to run on a zIIP you have to know/code something
specific to gain access to it (or at least this was how it was explained
to me).  The first implementer was DB2 and now I believe CA has some
stuff that can use it (probably after a licensing agreement with IBM?).

Ken Porowski

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Fargusson.Alan

I think the zIIP is more generic.  At least it can be used for DB2
and/or Oracle and perhaps other DBs.  The zAAP can only be used for
Java.

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Ken Porowski

Wouldn't the code needed to support a zIIP or zAAP have to be added to
Linux and available to all?
I would think that this is a 'trade secret' for IBM and one they would
prefer to control/license as they are with zIIP for z/OS workloads (zAAP
appears to be a little more generic).

Ken Porowski

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