Security Bulletin: IBM Java SDK and IBM Java Runtime for IBM i are vulnerable to arbitrary code execution due to an unsafe deserialization flaw (CVE-2022-40609).

​IBM® SDK Java™ Technology Edition and IBM® Runtime Environment Java™ used by IBM i are vulnerable to an attacker executing arbitrary code due to an unsafe deserialization flaw as described in the vulnerability details section. The vulnerability is fixed by applying an IBM i Group PTF for Java as described in the remediation/fixes section. Read More 

IBMi SQL / HTTP to send IFS file to Linux No_Blackberry7493

​Today, I use the open systems package cURL on IBMi to send IFS files to a linux environment. I want to do this with SQL so I don’t have to rely on cURL or the open systems pgks in /QOpenSys/pkgs/bin. I’m not even sure this can this be done via native SQL HTTP* functions. So maybe that’s just the way it is but that seems unlikely?! https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.5?topic=systools-http-function-overview I’m new to IBMi and have successfully been able to utilize the SYSTOOLS functions here for most HTTP functions but sending an IFS file with SQL scalar functions has me stumped. Help?? submitted by /u/No_Blackberry7493[link][comments] Read More 

Talsco Weekly: Possible Paths for AI on the IBM i patrick staudacher

​Welcome to another edition of Talsco Weekly IBM i Brief:  IBM: Previews Generative AI tool for converting COBOL to Java. Will IBM bring Code Assist to IBM i? AI:  Possible Paths for AI on the IBM i. AI Chip Boom. How will AI and ML be used in the Data Center? What are AI Accelerators?
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