Thanks everyone for the responses. Yes, I am talking about the free IBM HTTP
server that comes with z/OS.

I don't see a /etc/profile. This is pretty early on in the install process -
little customization has been done. Maybe it will get created later?

My /etc/httpd.envvars looks similar to John's, but I don't have JAVA_HOME in
there. Is that where I am supposed to update the JAVA_HOME directory?

My serverpac was created back in July 2006. Any ideas why didn't it come with
a later Java installed?

I got the path name from the JAVA SDK Program Directory. It had the /bin on
the end of it. Beats me if it's right.

I think I am going to proceed as Tim Hare suggested:

1.Change SETUP.SH back to read JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME:-<JAVA_HOME>}
2. In OMVS, type ECHO $JAVA_HOME to see if it is set; if it is then run
SETUP.SH 
3. If not set, use the command EXPORT JAVA_HOME = '
/usr/lpp/java/IBI/J5.0/bin' (or one of the other suggestions depending upon
what Java you actually have), then run SETUP.SH

Again, thanks a bunch to everyone. Hope you have a good weekend...
Robert

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