Debug Symbols for OraOLEDB10.dll - 10.2g

Where can I obtain the debug symbols (*.PDB) for OraOLEDB10.dll, OraOLEDBrst10.dll, etc.? I'm trying to analyze a memory dump and need the PDBs to analyze the stack correctly.
Thanks
Mike

AFAIK they have never shipped symbols. One good idea is to bulletproof your code with basic things like failure checks after every JNI call, input parameter validation, and running with the "-Xcheck:jni" option. It seems like a lot of people don't do those things, judging by a lot of the code samples posted in this forum. But that sort of defensive programming should really stop 99% of any JVM crashes.
-slj-

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