While it is needed to give JES3 NJE over SNA, it is not needed for NJE over 
TCPIP. Since my site has both flavors of JES, we were able to get rid of BDT by 
routing all of our external business partner SNA/NJE connections through one of 
our JES2 SNA/NJE nodes and implementing NJE/TCP on JES2


 
Thanks,

Mark Regan
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 From: Clark Morris <cfmpub...@ns.sympatico.ca>
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 10:39 AM
Subject: BDT and JES3 was Re: "Deinstall" software, for example BDT
 

On 17 Dec 2013 08:16:49 -0800, in bit.listserv.ibm-main Ed Jaffee
wrote:


Is BDT still needed for JES3 SNA NJE?  Is it needed for JES3 TCP/IP if
there is such a thing?

Clark Morris

>On 12/17/2013 6:30 AM, Miklos Szigetvari wrote:
>> How would you "deinstall" (if it is the proper expression) software, 
>> for example
>> BDT (Bulk Data Transfer) ?
>
>Like all optional, priced-features of z/OS, BDT never needs to be 
>"uninstalled." It should simply be disabled through IFAPRDxx. For 
>example, change:
>
>PRODUCT OWNER('IBM CORP')
>         NAME(Z/OS)
>         ID(5694-A01)
>         FEATURENAME(BDTFTF)
>         VERSION(*) RELEASE(*) MOD(*)
>         STATE(ENABLED)       <== THIS!!!!!!
>
>PRODUCT OWNER('IBM CORP')
>         NAME(Z/OS)
>         ID(5694-A01)
>         FEATURENAME(BDTFTF)
>         VERSION(*) RELEASE(*) MOD(*)
>         STATE(DISABLED)       <== TO THIS!!!!!!

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