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Von:Andrew Burgess [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am:Samstag, 19. Mai 2001 00:37
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Betreff:Consequences
Anybody,
This is my first post, and I'm more than a little
intimidated, but this is a serious question. I' m
Ah. Ok. I understand now...and the answer to that question is really that he
should contact IBM as we have no idea what IBM gets pissed at and what they
don't get pissed at.
-jon
on 5/19/01 6:44 AM, "Rod Giffin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> He's asking if anyone knows, or has experience with IB
He's asking if anyone knows, or has experience with IBM getting pissed off if
you put a Jakarta project on one of their computers... does it jeopardize
your support contract with them. And the answer is generally no, they don't
care unless it causes excess problems with the system.
Rod.
On F
on 5/18/01 8:08 PM, "Andrew Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I read the rules and the archives before I subscribed to any of the lists.
> To rephrase the question: "Does IBM get pissed off if you run Jakarta projects
> on their mainframes, such that you jeopardize your support contracts with
on Stevens wrote:
> on 5/18/01 3:37 PM, "Andrew Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Anybody,
> > This is my first post, and I'm more than a little
> > intimidated, but this is a serious question. I' m concerned about the
> &
on 5/18/01 3:37 PM, "Andrew Burgess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody,
> This is my first post, and I'm more than a little
> intimidated, but this is a serious question. I' m concerned about the
> consequences of the fact that I
Anybody,
This is my first post, and I'm more than a little
intimidated, but this is a serious question. I' m concerned about the
consequences of the fact that I'm running Tomcat on a platform where the
hardware/software vendor has a high-profile application which do