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I CAN confirm that the IBM SDK v7.0 IS included in that distro as a
separate folder so you could probably stick that in your path and get
it to work (might need a JAVA_HOME as well - probably easiest just to
work in the Eclipse environment). The Eclipse IDE version is Kepler
with the IBM SDK installed so you should be able to copy and paste
your code into a new Java project and get it to run (if you have the
rest of the libs you need in the classpath).
I am glad I went to the trouble so that I have another environment to
test the IBM JVM in......
Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
On 6/2/2014 12:37 PM, Buck Calabro wrote:
On 6/2/2014 3:59 AM, Charles MARTIN wrote:
Pete,Try starting here: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/ and go
So far, I could not find a windows version of IBM Java :
Java Platform Standard Edition (Java SE)
IBM Developer Kits and Runtime Environments are available for
the following platforms:
AIX -- Downloads , Overview , Support and News
Linux® -- Downloads , Overview , Support and Tested
platforms and distributions
z/OS web site , Support for zEnterprise System
IBM i web site , download Java 7 from the Entitled Software
Support Site
What am I missing ?
through the maze to be able to download the SDK, which comes as a ZIP
file named something like:
IBM_DevelopmentPackage_for_Eclipse_Win_X86_32_4.6.0.zip (324 MB)
--buck
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