You can execute the RUNJVA command on the IBM i which is used to run Java commands on the IBM i machine. When you run RUNJVA CLASS(*VERSION), it will display the installed Java version on your IBM i machine. The output of this command would look like: Java Shell Display java version "1.8.0_411" JavaRead more
You can execute the RUNJVA command on the IBM i which is used to run Java commands on the IBM i machine.
When you run RUNJVA CLASS(*VERSION), it will display the installed Java version on your IBM i machine.
The output of this command would look like:
Java Shell Display
java version "1.8.0_411"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 8.0.8.25 - pap6480sr8fp25-20240328_01(SR8 FP25))
IBM J9 VM (build 2.9, JRE 1.8.0 OS/400 ppc64-64-Bit Compressed References 20240305_66992 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled)
OpenJ9 - e3126d7
OMR - f2f50a8
IBM - b81b1e2)
JCL - 20240322_01 based on Oracle jdk8u411-b09
Java program completed
Here, as per the above output, the Java version is 1.8.0_411 which is a specific build of Java 1.8 (Java 8).
How to check the installed Java version on the IBM i machine?
You can execute the RUNJVA command on the IBM i which is used to run Java commands on the IBM i machine. When you run RUNJVA CLASS(*VERSION), it will display the installed Java version on your IBM i machine. The output of this command would look like: Java Shell Display java version "1.8.0_411" JavaRead more
You can execute the
RUNJVA
command on the IBM i which is used to run Java commands on the IBM i machine.When you run
RUNJVA CLASS(*VERSION)
, it will display the installed Java version on your IBM i machine.The output of this command would look like:
Java Shell Display
Here, as per the above output, the Java version is
See less1.8.0_411
which is a specific build ofJava 1.8 (Java 8)
.