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> Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:35:02 -0600> From: k...@dovetail.com> Subject: Re:
> Eclipse articles> To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu> > Also of interest may be the IBM
> JZOS Cookbook, which is a book and an> Eclipse project containing lots of
> sa
Also of interest may be the IBM JZOS Cookbook, which is a book and an
Eclipse project containing lots of sample code.
It only requires that you have z/OS and the (free) z/OS Java SDK along with
free open source software such as Eclipse, Spring, Ant, Apache java tools,
etc. It is focused on using t
Excellent tip! Thanks.
John McKown wrote:
I know this is not directly applicable. However, there may be mainframe
shops which are using the RDz (or whatever IBM is calling it this week) IDE
in addition to ISPF. RDz is based on Eclipse. I've never gotten the hang of
Eclipse. These articles may h
I know this is not directly applicable. However, there may be mainframe
shops which are using the RDz (or whatever IBM is calling it this week) IDE
in addition to ISPF. RDz is based on Eclipse. I've never gotten the hang of
Eclipse. These articles may help.
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/views
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