Am 18.04.2014 14:35 schrieb "message" <letter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > > Readers, > > IBM Java was installed into the directory 'usr/local': > > $ /usr/local/java/jre/bin/java -version > java version "1.8.0" > Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build pxi3280ea-20130422_01) > IBM J9 VM (build 2.7, JRE 1.8.0 Linux x86-32 20130419_145797 (JIT enabled, AOT enabled) > J9VM - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 > JIT - r13.b02_20130419_36653 > GC - R27_Java827_Beta_3_20130419_2138_B145797 > J9CL - 20130419_145797) > JCL - 20130410_01 based on Oracle jdk8-b80 > > The file 'bashrc' was edited: > > GNU nano 2.2.6 File: ./.bashrc > > # .bashrc > > # User specific aliases and functions > > # Source global definitions > if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then > . /etc/bashrc > fi > export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/bin > export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jre/bin/java > > After saving the bashrc file, sign-out and sign-in, the java program is not accessible via command terminal 'java -version', the entire path has to be entered. > > What is my mistake please? Hey, maybe you should try to also add the path to IBM Java to your path variable. Because only then it can be recognized. Best regards, Heiko Becker