Writing programs to customize JVMs

This section describes how to write programs to customize a Java™ Virtual Machine (JVM). The normal way to customize JVMs is by specifying options in the JVM profile, and system properties in the JVM properties file. Java Applications in CICS® tells you how to do this. There are three additional ways to customize JVMs:

Related tasks
Setting up JVM profiles and JVM properties files
Writing Java classes to redirect JVM stdout and stderr output
Using DFHJVMRO to modify the Language Environment enclave for a JVM
Using DFHJVMAT to modify options in a JVM profile
Rewriting user-replaceable programs
Assembling and link-editing user-replaceable programs
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