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You're right. My bad.

Sorry, PLA

David Gibbs wrote:

> Ashish Kulkarni wrote:
>> how do i find out what version of JT400 is on AS400?
Patrick L Archibald wrote:

qsh cmd('java -version')
To find out what is loaded on your system


JT400 is *NOT* the JVM.

Running a java -version or JAVA *VERSION will return the configured version of the JVM.

To determine the JT400 version, I guess you could check the manifest file in the jar.

Sure would be nice if the JT400 developers could put a property file in there that contains the version number.

david

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