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Identifying which WebSphere JDK your JVM is using
DougSpath
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A JDK (Java Development Toolkit) is a base component of WebSphere Application Server (WAS). Different versions of WAS support specific versions of the JDK. You can identify the JDK used by your version of WAS from the output of the java -version command...
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Identifying Slow WebSphere Startups or Admin Functions relating to INET6 Hostname Lookup
DavidLaraman
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If you are experiencing a very Slow WebSphere Application Server Startup and/or possibly WSAdmin command executions or Administrative Console operations are taking a very long time to complete, regardless of what product version you are currently running,...
Modified on by Jeanette Daly
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Anatomy of the application server JVM in WebSphere Application Server
Vikram Thommandru
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30,319 Views
Sometimes servers do not start. Maybe it is due to a bad build, the configuration has gotten corrupted, or it just stopped working. This blog helps you understand the anatomy of the Application Server start up process. It provides you with troubleshooting...
Modified on by Jeanette Daly
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Which Java version is my WebSphere Application Server V8.5 using?
MicheleCalcavecchia
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managesdk
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java
100,583 Views
In one of Vish's blogs, he explains how to install the optional Java 7.x on WebSphere Application Sever 8.5: Installing optional Java 7.x on WebSphere Application Server 8.5 https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/aimsupport/entry/installing...
Modified on by Jeanette Daly
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Is your WebSphere Application Server not starting due to shared class cache problem?
ScottyThomason
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I've seen some problems come in to WebSphere Application Server L2 for support that are related to shared class cache so I wanted to talk about the shared class cache a little and the main problem we see and offer a potential solution. Shared class...
Modified on by Jeanette Daly
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