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Until now, it has been challenging to determine which long-running ECBs might be preventing an E-type loader loadset from being accepted or deleted. With enough knowledge of the program ...
Version 1.0.1 of IBM z/TPF Development (Visual Studio Code extension) is now available on the Visual Studio Code marketplace , the OpenVSX registry and the z/TPF download page . This ...
APAR PJ48304 which provides support for OpenSSL 3.5.6 is now available. z/TPF no longer supports OpenSSL 3.0.7 which is the version that z/TPF supported previously. OpenSSL 3.5.6 is part ...
Announcing the IBM z/TPF Development Extension for Visual Studio Code IBM is pleased to announce the availability of the IBM z/TPF Development extension for Visual Studio Code. The ...
In March 2026, with APAR PJ48066, z/TPF’s enhanced HTTP client gained support for the HTTP version 2 protocol. As discussed in a previous blog post , HTTP/2 is much more than just a protocol ...
At last week’s TPF Users Group conference in Nashville, attendees were introduced to a wide range of new features and technologies for z/TPF. Over the course of two and a half days, participants ...
With z/TPF support for MongoDB, distributed applications can access z/TPFDF databases by using open-source MongoDB client libraries. AP AR PJ47215 introduce s multiple enhancements ...
The z/TPF APAR download tools package has been updated to add a new aparMigrationSummary command. This aparMigrationSummary command can be used to generate a summary of migration considerations ...