Domino 9.0 and 9.0.1 officially only support Java 6, you can use either the
64 bit or 32 bit version. The next Domino release will use higher version
of Java.
Best Regards
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Has anyone played with modifying JAVA_HOME in the notes.ini?
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21632959
I have a sandbox lpar running Domino 9.0.1FP3 on IBM i 7.2.
Resource
ID Option Feature Description
5770JV1 *BASE 5050 IBM Developer Kit for Java
5770JV1 *BASE 2924 IBM Developer Kit for Java
5770JV1 11 5111 Java SE 6 32 bit
5770JV1 12 5112 Java SE 6 64 bit
5770JV1 14 5114 Java SE 7 32 bit
5770JV1 15 5115 Java SE 7 64 bit
5770JV1 16 5116 Java SE 8 32 bit
5770JV1 17 5117 Java SE 8 64 bit
and I thought about kicking it up to 7 or 8.
6 is getting a little long in the tooth and I've got some people here that
are saying that I really should upgrade.
Another thing is that if Domino runs on Java 7 or Java 8 then that may
boost my confidence with changing more stuff to go that route.
I could even do:
SAVLICPGM LICPGM(5770JV1) DEV(*SAVF) OPTION(11) SAVF(JV1_11)
SAVLICPGM LICPGM(5770JV1) DEV(*SAVF) OPTION(12) SAVF(JV1_12)
DLTLICPGM LICPGM(5770JV1) OPTION(11)
DLTLICPGM LICPGM(5770JV1) OPTION(12)
to make double sure that I'm really running a more current Java version.
And simply restore, if desired.
Rob Berendt
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