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I think it may be defined somewhere at the OS level, but I'm not sure
where. I know 6.1 or higher is Java SE 6 by default, 5.4 and below
(not sure how far down, but at least 5.1) it's Java SE 1.4.

You can't set the JAVA_HOME in the SystemDefault.properties as Scott
said. You can use java.version=1.6, but then you're running on the
Classic JVM. If you want to run on the new J9 JVM you have to use the
JAVA_HOME environment variable.

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James R. Perkins



On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 06:53, <darren@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No version is specified in /QIBM/UserData/Java400/SystemDefault.properties.
Anyone know how the system decides what to start, if nothing is in this
file?


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