On Fri, 9 Jul 2010 07:29:41 -0400, Tim Brown wrote:
>At level of SMPE 35.18 on Z/OS 1.11
>
>Recieving product to apply from ShopZSeries
>
>Receive JCL refers SMPJHOME DD PATH='/usr/lpp/java/xxxx/' which is used
for integrity checking
>
>I dont appear to have the Java SDK loaded.
>
>Can I bypass integrity checking or how does one get the Java SDK.
>
>Tim Brown
Tim
The directory /usr/lpp/java/xxxx/ would be an uncustomized path in the
sample JCL provided by ShopzSeries. The intent is that you the customer
should customize this for how Java happens to be located on your system.
What do you see when you browse /usr/lpp/java/ on your system? For example,
if you were to see a directory "J5.0" (meaning /usr/lpp/java/J5.0/ is
there), then you should change xxxx to J5.0. Here's what I see on my system
at /usr/lpp/java/:
Menu Utilities View Options Help
--------------------------------------
Command ===>
Pathname . : /usr/lpp/java
Command Filename Message
--------------------------------------
.
..
J5.0
J5.0_64
J6.0
J6.0_64
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Brian
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