JDeveloper 9.0.3 and JDK 1.4.1

Hi
I remember that you couldn't use JDeveloper 9.0.2 with Java 1.4 - the menus, buttons, some windows wouldn't appear. In order to build my application with Java 1.4 I had to have both installed on my system: 1.3.1 to run JDeveloper and 1.4.0 to build.
Just for a test I have installed JDeveloper 9.0.3 and pointed it to JDK 1.4.1. It seems to work. I know that JDeveloper 9.0.3 has been certified with 1.3.1.02 only but it works for me and my servlet application with the latest JDK.
I wonder if others use 9.0.3 with JDK 1.4.x. If yes - did you run into problems?
Thanks
Witold

I am also having touble with running a JDBC application when I set JDeveloper(9.0.3) to JRE 1.4.1. I get an exception from the "setDate"(not defined in JRE 1.3.1) of the "CallableStatement".
Actual exception follows:
"java.lang.AbstractMethodError: oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleCallableStatement.setDate(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/sql/Date;)V"
any ideas?
Thx.

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