JRE for S390 IBM VM/z Redhat Linux ?

Is there a JRE available for the IBM VM/zLinux ?
If so where do i download?

You may try http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/zseries/software/java/aboutj2.html

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    We have an oracle server (8i) running on Windows NT. I need a oracle client on Solaris Intel 8 to connect to the Oracle server running on NT.
    Thanks
    --John

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