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Guessing...
32 bit, Java 7, service release 10, fixpack 1
https://developer.ibm.com/javasdk/support/fixes/sdk7/
Charles
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 1:55 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I'd post this to the Java-400 List, but that's so low-traffic, the last
thing I posted there seems to have died of loneliness.
Does anybody know what the various OS/400 JVM designations mean in
general?
And in particular for jvmap3270sr10fp1-20170215_012.6, what the "3270"
means? (And yes, I know "3270" is a terminal standard for IBM mainframes,
but I don't think that applies here.)
We've got a situation in which our latest Tomcat webapp context works
fine in every JVM it's been tried in, with a single exception:
jvmap3270sr10fp1-20170215_012.6.
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JHHL
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