Help updating java on 8900

im running the latest web os 4.6.1.114...i need to update java to stream video.
thanks in advance

There is javascript on iOS devices, not Java and they are not the same thing. Java has NEVER been on iDevices.
Adobe has never made an iOS compatible version of Adobe Flash and never will since they shut down their mobile Flash division.
There are some alternate browsers such as Photon, Skyfire, Puffin, etc. that provide a workaround for viewing flash on websites and some of them also let you play Java-based games.

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    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D64000016300004B40029F8278A#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     ... 12 more#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D65000016300004B40029F82AA4#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException#
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    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D70000016300004B40029F8316F#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.dispatcher.PortalInitializer.shutdown(PortalInitializer.java:164)#
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    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D78000016300004B40029F835C4#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###Caused by: com.sapportals.portal.prt.runtime.PortalRuntimeException: Exception during stop of application: SAPJ2EE::sap.com/com.sapportals.connectors.sap#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D79000016300004B40029F8361A#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.broker.SAPJ2EEApplicationItem.releaseResources(SAPJ2EEApplicationItem.java:162)#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D7A000016300004B40029F83662#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.broker.ApplicationItem.release(ApplicationItem.java:479)#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D7B000016300004B40029F836AA#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     ... 12 more#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D7C000016300004B40029F83A09#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D7D000016300004B40029F83A67#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sap.portal.prt.sapj2ee.SAPJ2EEPortalRuntime.getSAPJ2EEApplicationState(SAPJ2EEPortalRuntime.java:630)#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D7E000016300004B40029F83AAF#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.service.sapj2ee.Mediator.getSAPJ2EEApplicationState(Mediator.java:216)#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D7F000016300004B40029F83AF5#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     at com.sapportals.portal.prt.core.broker.SAPJ2EEApplicationItem.releaseResources(SAPJ2EEApplicationItem.java:121)#
    #1.5 #0050569379EA001500000D80000016300004B40029F83B3A#1323812703922#System.err#sap.com/irj#System.err#J2EE_GUEST#0##n/a##9e83aed325d311e18905000000f14ae6#SAPEngine_Application_Thread[impl:3]_30##0#0#Error##Plain###     ... 13 more#

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