Rich,
You may need to run tomcat on top of linux on your
mainframe
Suse linux has some 390 stuff you may be able to get beta
version for free?
http://www.suse.de/en/business/products/sles/sles_s390/
Good luck.
Regards,
Simon
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I've been lo
The problem, from what I remember, was that OS/390 required that,
for Java, text files all be ASCII and binary files all be EBCDIC.
Could be wrong there... but .properties, .java, .txt, whatever...
UNLESS the program is written to use the codepage when loading
the information then it can be i
to get it work and if possible the
modified binaries/source that u had to use.
Thanks.
B.
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Subject: Tomcat 4.0.4 on OS/390?
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> I've been looking into getti
It isn't Tomcat specific, but I have done some EBCDIC
i/o in java on os/390 Let me know...
Mal
10/8/2002 8:20:33 PM, jjnfg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You are not alone. I am working in a similar direction.
>I reported as a bug when Tomcat v4.1.12 complaining about
>context URL when I tri
You are not alone. I am working in a similar direction.
I reported as a bug when Tomcat v4.1.12 complaining about
context URL when I tried running it on OS/390/USS.
see
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13014
Waiting for TOMCAT development team to comment on EBCDIC
suport.
Josep
I've been looking into getting Tomcat 4.0.4 running on
OS/390 for a day or so now. I've found various references
to doing this, but nothing conclusive yet.
Could someone please let me know if they have it running
themself and/or know what would be involved in doing this.
I've also been wo