Classic is not available from V7R1 onwards.
What we have today is to my understanding the AIX JVM with suitable glue to
make it provide the same facilities as the Classic JVM. (This is also why
PASE is required for it).
Note that the IBM I JVM's support X11 graphics. This mean that if you have
an X11 capable workstation (Linux out of the box, Windows need an emulator
like Xming) and a suitably set DISPLAY variable and security configuration
you can run Swing applications across the network. This might be handy for
someone :)
/Thorbjørn
-----Original Message-----
From: java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:java400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Justin Taylor
Sent: 10. oktober 2013 17:51
To: Java400-L (java400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx)
Subject: JDK7 32 or 64 bit?
I'm currently using ../jdk50/32bit for all user programs. I'm needing to
change to a later version, and I'm wondering which JDK7 to use. Is the
64-bit just the same old Classic JVM?
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