I always download the BIN from this site: 
https://developer.ibm.com/javasdk/downloads/sdk8/

Just run it as root and everything is included
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Van: Linux on 390 Port <LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU> namens David Spiegel 
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Verzonden: dinsdag 4 augustus 2020 17:37
Aan: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU <LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU>
Onderwerp: Re: Missing jni.h

Hi Jack,
I tried what you suggested:
[root@REDWINGZ ~]# yum install java-1.8.0-ibm
Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos,
subscription-manager
Nothing to do
[root@REDWINGZ ~]# yum install javapackages-tools
Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, search-disabled-repos,
subscription-manager
Package javapackages-tools-3.4.1-11.el7.noarch already installed and
latest version
Nothing to do

I tried the find command (from the root (as root)) and it was not found.
Also, there is no include directory and no SDK  in /alternatives

Regards,
David

On 2020-08-04 11:17, Jack Woehr wrote:
> On 8/4/20 8:48 AM, David Spiegel wrote:
>> Hi Jack,
>> I have /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.8.0-ibm-1.8.0.6.10-1jpp.1.el7.s390x
>> but, there is no include directory:
>
> David, when you asked your question, I went to an LPAR that did not
> have it installed and installed it just like I said.
>
>    sudo yum install java-1.8.0-ibm-devel
>
> This is what yum said it was installing:
>
> ==============================================================================================================================================================================================
>
>  Package Arch Version Repository Size
> ==============================================================================================================================================================================================
>
> Installing:
>  java-1.8.0-ibm-devel s390x 1:1.8.0.6.10-1jpp.1.el7
> rhel7-supp                              8.8 M
> Installing for dependencies:
>  copy-jdk-configs noarch 3.3-10.el7_5
> rhel7-base                               21 k
>  dejavu-fonts-common noarch 2.33-6.el7
> rhel7-base                               64 k
>  dejavu-sans-fonts noarch 2.33-6.el7
> rhel7-base                              1.4 M
>  fontconfig s390x 2.13.0-4.3.el7
> rhel7-base                              253 k
>  fontpackages-filesystem noarch 1.44-8.el7
> rhel7-base                              9.9 k
>  java-1.8.0-ibm s390x 1:1.8.0.6.10-1jpp.1.el7
> rhel7-supp                              109 M
>  javapackages-tools noarch 3.4.1-11.el7
> rhel7-base                               73 k
>  libX11 s390x 1.6.7-2.el7 rhel7-base 596 k
>  libX11-common noarch 1.6.7-2.el7
> rhel7-base                              164 k
>  libXau s390x 1.0.8-2.1.el7 rhel7-base                               29 k
>  libXext s390x 1.3.3-3.el7 rhel7-base                               38 k
>  libXft s390x 2.3.2-2.el7 rhel7-base 59 k
>  libXi s390x 1.7.9-1.el7 rhel7-base 39 k
>  libXrender s390x 0.9.10-1.el7
> rhel7-base                               26 k
>  libXtst s390x 1.2.3-1.el7 rhel7-base                               20 k
>  libxcb s390x 1.13-1.el7 rhel7-base 210 k
>  python-javapackages noarch 3.4.1-11.el7
> rhel7-base                               31 k
>
> You might check to see you have the more obvious RPMs installed, e.g.
>
>      * java-1.8.0-ibm
>      * javapackages-tools
>
> Also, do the find command from root that both of us have shown you
> (with slight variations) just to see if it's hiding somewhere.
>

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