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On 12/6/11 4:08 PM, James Lampert wrote:
I just downloaded and extracted Tomcat 7 on a customer V7 box, and we
seem to have hit a brick wall in the installation:

catalina.sh expects to find Java at "/QIBM/PRODDATA/JAVA400/JDK6," and
there is no "/QIBM/PRODDATA/JAVA400/JDK6" on this box.

Anybody know what to do about this? According to GO LICPGM, Java is
*there* but according to WRKLNK, it's *not* where it is on our V6 box.

--
JHHL

The JVMs in /QIBM/ProdData/Java400/ directories are (were) "Classic" JVMs versus the JVMs found in /QOpenSys/QIBm/ProdData/JavaVM/ referred to as "IBM Technology for Java" JVMs.

The table here may help:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v6r1m0/topic/rzaha/multjdk.htm

As of IBM i 7.1 only the IBM Technology for Java JVMs are supported -- Classic JVMs are no longer supported.

The typical convention for selecting which JVM will be used within a process is via the JAVA_HOME environment variable. But I couldn't say whether the Tomcat catalina.sh script respects the JAVA_HOME setting or is hard-coded looking for a Classic JVM...


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