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There is one distinct advantage of using the RUNJVA command instead of "java
-cp ...". The latter require QSH for interpretation which in turn take up a
job slot. This is important on the i because the default setup is (to my
understanding) only four such slots, hence taking up a valuable resource.




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From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Kelly Beard
Sent: 31. januar 2013 20:28
To: java400-l
Subject: RUNJVA redux

Thorbjorn's solution appears to be the correct one. If I specify
CLASS(Balancer) instead of CLASS(Balancer.jar), it works fine. I'm not
really interested in use the RUNJVA command, but wanted to learn the "other"
way of running Java on the 400.

So, thanks to everyone for their contributions of notes about the
idiosyncrasies of RUNJVA.

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