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Thank you Bruce for clearing up our sudden infatuation with FUD.!

 - Larry

Bruce Vining wrote:




The i5/OS PASE runtime is strategic to i5/OS and will continue to be maintained and enhanced on the eSeries i5. There are no plans (or even discussion of plans) to change this.

  Increasing numbers of applications as well as significant portions of
  i5/OS itself rely on the PASE runtime.  PASE continues to be enhanced to
  support the most current released version of AIX available at the i5/OS
  GA -- for the current i5/OS release V5R3 PASE is based on AIX 5L Version
  5.2.

  The PASE runtime often provides an i5/OS application developer with the
  best application portability with other UNIX platforms.  And, since PASE
  uses the underlying i5/OS support for configuration, userids, file
  systems, authorization, auditing, and etc., PASE avoids all of the
  complexity of managing a separate AIX or Linux partition.

  Bruce Vining





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Larry Bolhuis IBM eServer Certified Systems Expert:
Vice President iSeries Technical Solutions V5R2
Arbor Solutions, Inc. iSeries LPAR Technical Solutions V5R2
1345 Monroe NW Suite 259 iSeries Linux Technical Solutions V5R2
Grand Rapids, MI 49505 iSeries Windows Integration Technical Solutions V5R2
IBM eServer Certified Systems Specialist
(616) 451-2500 iSeries System Administrator for OS/400 V5R2
(616) 451-2571 - Fax AS/400 RPG IV Developer
(616) 260-4746 - Cell iSeries System Command Operations V5R2


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