> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of Steve Comstock
>
> [ snip ]
>
> You can use any version of z/OS (and even some versions of
> OS/390) to host a webserver without paying for WebSphere or
> whatever the BEA product is called. I've been harping on that
> for years, but find little interest by IT executives or
> managers in actually doing it. For the price of a few days of
> training we can turn your classic z/OS applications
> developers into web-on-z/OS applications developers.
>
> Using the free (well, included-in-the-price) z/OS UNIX System
> Services, HTTP server, and the language of your choice. ...
<cynicism>
Yabbut....
Mainframe cycles cost MONEY!
Besides, why would anybody want to have documentation readily available
during a time of greatest need for it?? "Running in circles, screaming
and shouting" at least creates an appearance of "doing something".
</cynicism>
-jc-
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