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I understand that RUNJVA will create a new job, but I still question
it creating a new JVM instance, because a 2nd invocation runs faster
than the first. Likewise, when you evoke "java" from QSH, then press
F12 to return to the command line, then RUNJVA, you'll get the
message "Java shell already active in job".
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