CICS DOCTEMPLATES can include javascript code.
So NODE Is not the only thing that allows it.

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Subject: Interesting - NODE for z/OS

I haven't really had a chance to look at this yet. But I thought others
here might be interested. It is NODE for z/OS. NODE is a "server side"
JavaScript engine. That is, it allows you to run JavaScript programs on
z/OS.

https://github.com/ibmruntimes/node/releases/tag/ibm-6.13.0.0

Source only, no executable.

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