*** Reply to note of Wed, 28 Jul 2004 13:14:36 -0400 (EDT)
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May be, just create a new  file on /etc/java and test
by running: /usr/bin/setJava IBMJava2


 cat  /etc/java/IBMJava2-s390-14.conf
#  configutation file for IBM JDK 1.4.1
Priority : 10
Vendor   : IBM
Version  : 1.4.1
Devel    : True
JAVA_BINDIR = /opt/IBMJava2-s390-141/bin
JAVA_ROOT   = /opt/IBMJava2-s390-141/
JAVA_HOME   = /opt/IBMJava2-s390-141/
JRE_HOME    = /opt/IBMJava2-s390-141/jre/
JDK_HOME    = /opt/IBMJava2-s390-141/
SDK_HOME    = /opt/IBMJava2-s390-141/
JAVA_LINK   =  /opt/IBMJava2-s390-141/



"Ferguson, Neale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>I believe so.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>which did you download was it the 5th one down from the top?
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