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On 1/21/2011 2:00 PM, Pete Massiello wrote:
Do you use JAVA, which JDK are you
using? There are different JDKs with each release of IBM i, and some JDKs
aren't supported at 7.1, but were there at 6.1 and/or 5.4.

This is a potentially huge issue. The classic JDKs "silently disappear" when upgrading to 7.1. I read somewhere that there is a technique to force them to stick around, but if you don't they go away never to return. That caused us some serious scrambling at one point.

Not only that, but there is a way to restore a system that will hose even the supported JDKs to the point where you have to reinstall them from scratch - DLTLICPGM, RSTLICPGM, apply cume/group.

Joe


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