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Each JDK version is an option of the JV1 LPP.  If you need to know in a
program try the QSZRTVPR (Retrieve product information) API .  It will
return state of *INSTALLED for the product/option passed in.

David Wall
AS/400 Toolbox for Java




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GO LICPGM
Option 10
It will tell you what version of Java you have installed.

Mike

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> Folks:
>
> I'm trying to determine if a certain version of java is installed ...
> without actually invoking java.
>
> Can anyone suggest an API or command that I can used to determine this?
>
> I thought about using the DSPSFWRSC command, but the resource ID for java
> isn't the same between our V4R3 & V5R0 boxes, so that wouldn't be a good
> test.
>
> Thanks!
>
> david
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