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Hopefully this doesn't come as a surprise to most of you but most vendor
applications have little to no use for their customers to install SEU, etc
The original thread of this particular question is: will the lack of any of
these cause issues with vendor supplied applications?
A classic example:
In times past IBM normally dropped a level of Java with each new release.
This played absolute havoc with Domino. It sometimes took a year to get a
version of Domino which would work on the current release. Not that I've
heard that they will drop a release of Java again - I'm just using that as
an example of what kind of concerns I'm looking for.
On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 9:43 AM Rob Berendt <robertowenberendt@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Does anyone know of any vendor supplied solution for IBM i which willhave
an issue with this statement?--
IBM i 7.5 will be the last release that will deliver the following
functions from the IBM i portfolio:
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/node/668193
Just trying to find out if I need any vendor issues resolved before that
comes out. Based on IBM i's 3 year cycle it's likely to be next spring.
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