Not to overcomplicate things, but the PTF group has some effect on the
answer to this question. Using the licensed program list is generally
accurate, but only to a point. Now you need to know what PTF group is
applied.

I just use QSH or SSH to get to a command line then use, (assuming the
class path is set the same as the applications) the java command.

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Jim Oberholtzer
Chief Technical Architect
Agile Technology Architects


On Tue, Mar 29, 2022 at 11:52 AM James H. H. Lampert via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 3/29/22 9:40 AM, Therrien, Paul via MIDRANGE-L wrote:
I see something like this when I do F11 on LICPGM screen.

5770JV1 V7R3M0 Java SE 7 32 bit
5770JV1 V7R3M0 Java SE 7 64 bit
5770JV1 V7R3M0 Java SE 8 32 bit
5770JV1 V7R3M0 Java SE 8 64 bit

Perhaps that's all the info they need.

How about doing a WRKJVMJOB, going through all the active jobs, and
applying option 5?

Or going into QSHell, and doing a "java -version"?

Or if you have a Tomcat server running on the box, and the "manager"
webapp context is available, the Java version in use is shown at the
bottom.

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JHHL
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