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On 10/8/20 10:40 AM, Colin Williams wrote:
Go to qshell and type java -version and see what you get back

FWIW (and Mr. Rowe's answer was a bit more in line with what I was looking for):

Initially, I get a response that tells me that Java 7 is the current default JVM.

If I do the appropriate ADDENVVAR JAVA_HOME to the correct directory, I get
java -version java version "1.8.0_221" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 8.0.5.40 - pap6480sr5fp40-20190807_01(SR5 FP40))
IBM J9 VM (build 2.9, JRE 1.8.0 OS/400 ppc64-64-Bit Compressed References 20190802_424001 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled)
OpenJ9 - 106f6ce
OMR - fe07f6f IBM - af2a365)
JCL - 20190712_01 based on Oracle jdk8u221-b11
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JHHL

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