Le 29/03/2022 à 18:38, John Yeung a écrit :
I've been asked by a vendor to provide information on our "current
version of Java".

They also asked what the "default" version is, and instructed me to
give that to them via the 'java -version' command. That part was
straightforward and easy.

When I pressed our contact for how I get the current version, and how
that's different from what the 'java -version' command says, he told
me to use GO LICPGM, option 10.

These documents might help you.

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/how-determine-what-java-development-kits-jdks-are-installed-and-use-them-your-environment

https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/supported-ibm-java-development-kit-jdk-versions-ibm-i-operating-system-version-and-release


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