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Using JNI methods to create JVM. I am aware of the limitation (at least it was the case) that a single IBMi job allows only one JVM and restart is not possible when it ends.
A third-party application is making java calls and requires java classpath to be changed. Once internal processes starts JVM, then third-part application fails. Or vice versa when the third-part app is executed first.
Obviously, a workaround is to submit the third-party action to a batch job.

I thought that potentially IBM eased the "one JVM per job" restriction by allowing different JVMs in each activation group.
Is there any change in that area?

Thanks for any help in advance.

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