I am not a user of the ibm jvm. My suggestion was based only on reading the
email, not any deeper research. If you are deeply committed to using the
ibm jvm, then the best solution is probably to submit a pull request with
changes that resolve the problem.

Good luck,
Mark Waite
On Jul 9, 2014 12:44 AM, "Martin Kutter" <martin.kut...@fen-net.de> wrote:

> On Tue, 8 Jul 2014 10:25:23 -0600, Mark Waite <mark.earl.wa...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Couldn't you host your Jenkins server on a Linux machine and run a slave
> on
> > the AIX machine?
> >
> > The Linux machine could run the master Jenkins instance on the Oracle
> JVM,
> > while the AIX machine would run a slave on the IBM JVM and (hopefully)
> not
> > be hit by the incompatibility between the Oracle and the IBM JVM's.
>
> This is likely to cause other classloading issues like JENKINS-16493.
>
> Does your suggestion come from
> https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/browse/JENKINS-23176?
> As far as I investigated this issue, most linked issues are already fixed
> (like JENKINS-7803), or been tracked down to another reason (like
> JENKINS-18083).
>
> Of course the IBM JDK is not as popular as the Oracle JDK - but instead of
>
> closing eyes and moving to another JDK, I'd rather get this fixed (You
> wouldn't
> just move to Hudson on the first Jenkins bug - would you?).
>
>
> Martin
>
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