Allan Staller wrote:

> I don't follow JAVA closely enough to wonder about what happened to
JAVA9/JAVA10 on z/OS. 

 

Java 9 and Java 10 were short-lived and are unsupported everywhere, so don't
worry about them. For that matter, 12 through 15 are basically dead, too.
For all practical purposes, 8, 11, and 16 are all that matter.

 

See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_version_history for more than you
want to know about it.

 

...phsiii


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