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− | The [[iSeries]] supports multiple full featured Java Virtual | + | |
+ | The [[iSeries]] supports multiple full featured Java Virtual Machines. | ||
− | Introduced in | + | Introduced in [[Unknown release]], the iSeries JVM's support Java environments up to 1.5. |
In [[V5R4]], [[IBM]] introduced a [[32Bit JVM]] that runs with much less memory requirements, although it does require that [[PASE]] be installed on the system. | In [[V5R4]], [[IBM]] introduced a [[32Bit JVM]] that runs with much less memory requirements, although it does require that [[PASE]] be installed on the system. | ||
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Revision as of 22:21, 26 January 2007
JVM is an acronym for Java Virtual Machine.
The iSeries supports multiple full featured Java Virtual Machines.
Introduced in Unknown release, the iSeries JVM's support Java environments up to 1.5.
In V5R4, IBM introduced a 32Bit JVM that runs with much less memory requirements, although it does require that PASE be installed on the system.
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