> > times earlier, if you want JAVA support "on VM", you should install a > > Linux guest and use the up-to-date levels on there. > Java itself is a virtual machine. Maybe a z/Java guest someday?
Would be a clever way to actually make the zAAP specialty engine useful to a z/VM system. Someone would have to write a Java operating system, and I don't know if the zAAPs can actually do I/O. Still, SET MACHINE JAVA would be interesting.