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I am trying that JTZU update at
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/dst/index.html
Checked out the readme at
http://download.boulder.ibm.com/ibmdl/pub/software/dw/jdk/dst/readme.htm

Changed the DirectorySearch.txt file to only 
all

Runjtzu results in:
C:\Qtemp\DST\JTZU>runjtzu
*********** Welcome to the IBM Time Zone Update Utility for Java (JTZU) 
Version
1.3.7a ***********
JTZU Home: C:\Qtemp\DST\JTZU\
Java Home: /*ENTER JAVA PATH UPTO JRE*/
Go to the Time zone directory
Launching the IBM Time Zone Update Utility for Java (JTZU) ....
"/*ENTER JAVA PATH UPTO JRE*/\bin\java.exe" -cp 
"C:\Qtemp\DST\JTZU\JTZU.jar" -Dn
ogui=false -Ddiscoveronly=true -Dsilentpatch=false JTZUMain
The system cannot find the path specified.
End of IBM Time Zone Update Utility for Java (JTZU).

Obviously they want you to change the first line of the other batch file, 
runjtzuenv.bat, and they alluded to that with:
**Caution: Windows Platforms After downloading and unzipping the JTZU 
package, be careful to edit the correct user parameters file. 
For Windows platforms this is runjtzuenv.bat (presented within Windows 
Explorer as "MS-DOS Batch File") 

The line in that batch file they want you to change is:
rem set JAVA_HOME to the a Java installation directory
set JAVA_HOME=/*ENTER JAVA PATH UPTO JRE*/

Which, I feel, conflicts with the readme instructions:
How to search for JREs and SDKs
Set the value of NOGUI in the JTZU Settings file to true. 
Set the value of DISCOVERONLY to true. 
Ensure that the DirectorySearch.txt file contains the value "all" as the 
only record. This step is important on z/OS because the file can be 
corrupted. 
Run JTZU by executing runjtzu.bat on Windows platforms, runjtzu.cmd on 
OS/2 platforms, or runjtzu.sh on other platforms 
By default, JTZU will search the entire file system.
The utility will search for JREs and save the results in the LogFile.log 
file. SDKs and JREs that can be updated by JTZU will also be stored in the 
SDKList.txt file. This operation can take a long time depending on the 
size of the system being searched, but your JREs can still be running 
while they are being discovered.

So, how do I determine that path?



Rob Berendt

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