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There is a pecking order in V6R1 of which JVM is used if you have installed more that one. At least, that how I read this page:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/index.jsp?topic=/rzaha/multjdk.htm
It includes this statement:
Note: If you install only one JDK, the default JDK is the one you installed. If you install more than one JDK, the following order of precedence determines the default JDK:Start of change
1. Option 8 - IBM Technology for Java 5.0 32-bit
2. Option 9 - IBM Technology for Java 5.0 64-bit
3. Option 7 - Classic 5.0
4. Option 11- IBM Technology for Java 6 32-bit
5. Option 12 - IBM Technology for Java 6 64-bit
6. Option 10 - Classic 6
7. Option 6 - Classic 1.4
Sam
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