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The other example demonstrates a remote client that uses Representational State Transfer (REST) to call the service application on the z/TPF system. The starter kit also demonstrates how you can use IBM TPF Toolkit and other optional software to create the various service application artifacts. 2.0 Change history ___________________ 20170310 Initial version 3.0 Prerequistes _________________ * APAR PJ43892 (z/TPF support for Java) * IBM® TPF Toolkit 4.2.9 or later * IBM Explorer for z/OS® * IBM z/OS Connect EE API Editor For more information about APAR PJ43892, see the APEDIT (http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1PJ43892) For more information about the software requirements for the Linux on z Systems environment, see the z/TPF product documentation in IBM Knowledge Center (http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSB23S) 4.0 Installing, customizing, and running the starter kit _________________________________________________________ For detailed instructions for installing, customizing, and running the starter kit, see the user's guide for the service application that you want to use. 5.0 Other sources of information _________________________________ The following videos are available on the TPF Tookit Youtube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHBaQ8hqf5l7MjCcZQpCBHQ): * Installing IBM z/TPF Connect EE API Editor * Creating JAM service artifacts for a native TPF application 6.0 Notices ___________ This information was developed for products and services offered in the US. 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