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Pat,
Try running qsh.
(STRQSH)
then: java -version
That will show what version you are running.
Then
go licpgm and use option 10.
that will show what is on your machine 57xxJV1 and can be
run.
Mine's shows java 1.6 and I have JDK 1.4, 5.0 J2SE 5/32bit, 5/64bit
and JDK 6 both 32/64. So with my environment I have it pointed to
jdk 6/32. Don't think 64 will make a difference.
This is all preliminary stuff that may be irrelevant but it could
show something I can't see. Just clearing the deck so to speak.
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