Introduction to Network Job Entry (NJE)

An NJE network is a group of two or more complexes or systems that communicate with each other. An NJE network is comprised of nodes that can transmit or receive a unit of work. The nodes in an NJE network use protocols to communicate with each other. Protocols are rules a node uses to:
  • Become part of an NJE network
  • Receive a unit of work
  • Send a unit of work
  • Indicate it was removed from the network.

For an illustration of an NJE network, see Figure 1.

Figure 1. An NJE Network
An NJE Network
To become part of an NJE network, an installation must install an NJE network facility that uses the protocols documented in this information. Any of the following network facilities can be installed:
  • JES2
  • JES3
  • RSCS
  • VSE/POWER
  • AS/400 Communication Utilities (AS/400 1 does not support VSE/POWER communications in an NJE network.)
1 AS/400 is a trademark of the IBM Corporation.