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Thanks Justin

Robert Rogerson

Grocery Outlet AS/400 Support
Phone: 905-620-0207
Email: rrogerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

On 3/7/2017 2:05 PM, Justin Taylor wrote:
On my 7.1 system, it still defaults to Java 6, even though I also have Java 7 & 8 installed.



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Rogerson [mailto:rrogerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2017 12:21 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Upgrading to Java 7 on IBM i

Thanks Justin. Am I reading it right that when it mentions V6R1 it means V6R1 and later ?

I'm upgrading one application (GoAnwhere) which requires Java 7. And it requires you to manually change the JRE for it's job only. So I won't change the default version. But my boss is concerned that installing the Java 7 license program may effect other applications.

From the link you sent I read this as saying the default java version will only change it if you manually change it as described in the link.
So if I don't change the default then no other applications should fail.

Is this correct?

Thanks,

Robert Rogerson

Grocery Outlet AS/400 Support
Phone: 905-620-0207
Email: rrogerson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx




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