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About Java Virtual Machine
Can Someone help me for Java VM?
How can I see version of JVM and JDK on UNIX AIX 4.3? |
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Re: About Java Virtual Machine
You can also, simply use the Java command flags
that display the version: java -version java -fullversion This is easy, doesn't require root, and works on all platforms. Enjoy... Jeff |
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