Posted on 2013-04-08 11:41
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Q:IBM has its own JVM called J9. Linux versions can be downloaded from DeveloperWorks, but not the Windows versions (except for one requiring IBM hardware). This is most likely a licensing issue. We develop against IBM non-x86 hardware with J9 so it is interesting to use the same JVM for development too.
What is the official way of getting IBM Java 7 for Windows? (and how expensive is it?)
A:To get the Windows version you can try downloading the
IBM Development Package for Eclipse, inside that package you should find the J9 JDK version, i don't know if it is updated to version 1.7, but you can try ...
A:This site allows all users to sign in with IBM IDs and passwords, which can be used site-wide. You will need an IBM ID to continue. (If you have a PartnerWorld® or developerWorks™ user ID, that is considered your IBM ID). If you already have an IBM ID and...
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