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Actually, if you have the InstallManager you probably already have the IBM
JRE. I'm not sure if it's everything, but it might be enough.

Just to rant a bit. It drives me crazy that for every bloody IBM product you
want to install you have to have their JRE. Wasn't that the point of Java
was to supply a JRE and "run anywhere"?

I have 4 IBM products installed; RDi 7.5, iSeries Access, Lotus Notes and
Sametime. All of them have their own JRE... ...oh I forgot make that 5 I
have the Install Manager too.
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James R. Perkins
http://twitter.com/the_jamezp


On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 09:00, hockchai Lim
<lim.hock-chai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

That is what I've encounter also. IBM website only offer that special JRE
for AIX and Linux http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/.

Free is not so free after all.


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