I don't know if this is allowed. I tried to find something on the Web about it in the IBM site, but failed. I have a number of JVMs on z/OS (1.4.0, 1.4.2, 1.5.0_31, 1.5.0_64, 1.6.0_31, and 1.6.0_64). What I'd like to do is write and compile my Java on Linux/Intel. But to do so using things such as JRIO, JZOS, and so on, I need the z/OS jar files readable on my Linux system. I would really like to have them actually reside on my PC. But I guess that I could NFS mount the z/OS subdirectories on the PC instead.
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