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Jonathan Keeney skrev:
...which produces this output when I run it in QSH:Are you absolutely certain that Java 1.6 is properly installed on the
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Finding native method library: QSYS QJVIO16
Finding native method library: QSYS QJVAUSL
this ran
i? The Java command fails silently for me in many cases, one of them
being that a given java version is not available.
There is a default class put in with the Java installation which can be
used to test with.
Can you run (if PropDump does not work, try with DumpProp)
java PropDump
?
java -Djava.version=1.6 PropDump
?
You should see a list of java properties listed to the console in both
cases. And yes, we are running RMI on the i :)
/Thorbjørn
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