IIRC the Liberty server that comes with z/OS was first bundled with z/OSMF, 
then it became a separate feature but limited by licence to use with z/OSMF and 
then those restrictions were relaxed allowing limited internal use with other 
applications. I do not know the rules now or how to find them but the basic 
idea was that people should continue to pay for Webserver Lliberty profile if 
they were using it for production work.

> On 3 Aug 2023, at 19:59, Colin Paice <colinpai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> Yes Liberty can  be installed on z/OS.   It came installed on my system,
> and the documentation is pretty good (just look for it).  Eg Installing
> Liberty on z/OS
> <https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/was-liberty/zos?topic=manager-installing-liberty-zos>
> It is the basis for z/OS SMF, Z/OS explorer, z/OS Connect, MQ Web server
> and others.
> I've written many posts <https://colinpaice.blog/category/liberty/> on
> using it.
> 
> Colin
> 
>> On Thu, 3 Aug 2023 at 19:19, esst...@juno.com <esst...@juno.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello.Does anyone know if a Liberty Serer can be installed on ZOS without
>> CICS or WebSphere?Any documentation ? .paul dangelo
>> 
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