On 4/10/2024 12:54 PM, Brad Wissink wrote:
i have a third party product I want to test and it can use liberty_zos. Since
we have liberty_zos with z/OS 2.4 i thought I would try that. I did not have
much luck and then found an article that says the liberty_zos that comes with
z/OS 2.4 is a
I missed the question. Yes, the WAS in "Liberty WAS Version: 23.0.0.9"
appears to be from the GKLM product. Probably unchanged since it was
rebranded from SKLM which did use WAS.
On 4/11/2024 6:32 AM, David Follis wrote:
Hi Tom,
GKLM embeds a copy of Liberty inside their product. I don't k
Thanks!
Great having IBMer's participate here, by the way.
On 4/11/2024 6:32 AM, David Follis wrote:
Hi Tom,
GKLM embeds a copy of Liberty inside their product. I don't know if that's
Open Liberty or WebSphere Liberty but it probably doesn't really make any
difference on zLinux. All that wo
Hi Tom,
GKLM embeds a copy of Liberty inside their product. I don't know if that's
Open Liberty or WebSphere Liberty but it probably doesn't really make any
difference on zLinux. All that would be missing is the collectives support.
Is that their message lifting our version (in which case th
Great notes!
A couple of questions (for Linux, but it should relate)
So right now I'm working with GKLM (Security Guardium Key Lifecycle
Manager, to encrypt-at-rest DS/TS storage) and when I display Help/About
in the GKLM 4.2.0 GUI it shows:
Liberty WAS Version: 23.0.0.9
1) That must be Web
The copy of Liberty that comes with z/OS is intended (read supported) for use
with IBM products like z/OSMF. Your z/OS license allows you to use it for "non
production purposes". There's a whole paragraph in the terms and conditions
that tries to define what that means.
There's a blog post
i have a third party product I want to test and it can use liberty_zos. Since
we have liberty_zos with z/OS 2.4 i thought I would try that. I did not have
much luck and then found an article that says the liberty_zos that comes with
z/OS 2.4 is a base element called liberty_zos embedded and