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Thanks everyone!  That told me the JVM. Now I just gotta figure out why it's
not seeing my changes in the java.security file.


Shannon O'Donnell


----- Original Message -----
From: "David Morris" <David.Morris@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 07, 2003 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: Determining Which JVM is running on OS/400


> Shannon,
>
> You can set the version through a SystemDefault.properties file, or by
>
> specifying a property when you start java with -Djava.version=1.x.
> You should only need to manipulate your classpath to add things like
> the tools.jar or some other optional part of the JDK.
>
> To get the current version you might try something like:
>
> String version = System.getProperty("java.version");
>
> David Morris
>
> >>> sodonnell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 7/7/2003 11:48:25 AM >>>
> Hi,
>
> Probably a dumb question....
>
>
> I have three JDK's on my V5R1 system (JDK118,  JDK12, JDK13). How do I
> determine which JDK is being used? By what I set in the CLASSPATH,
> right?
>
> The reason I ask....is because I'm using some software from Verisign to
> do a
> Credit Card authorization from the AS/400.  One of the things I need to
> do
> is to set the security provider(s), in my java.security file under the
> /QIBM/ProdData/Java400/jdk13/lib/security/java.security
>
or..../QIBM/ProdData/Java400/jdk12/lib/security/java.security.....or...../QI
> BM/ProdData/Java400/jdk118/lib/security/java.security .
>
> I've set this information in all three versions of that file (the
> "shotgun"
> approach to programming...) and yet, when I run the app, I still get
> an
> error telling me that the security informaiton (that specific
> information)
> has not yet been set.
>
> So...I'm wondering if the reason it can't see my updates to the
> java.security file is due to a CLASSPATH problem, or possibly
> something
> else.
>
> I know this is probably vague...but hoping for a suggestion or two I
> might
> try anyway!
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> Shannon O'Donnell
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