Install JDK version 1.4.2.13 Netweaver 7.0

Hi, i have install new versión JDK in Linux System.
The current version is 1.4.2.10.
I have the question: Before install new version have uninstall the old version?
Exist documentation for install JDK in linux??

SM wrote:
Download the JDK from
> http://java.com/en/javaforbusiness/sap_download.jsp
>
> for Linux X86/64 Bit platforms.
I'm sorry but this is not completely right.
Linux x86_64 uses the IBM JDK, only Linux on x86 and Linux on IA64 use the Sun JDK.
Note 1172419 - Linux: Supported Java versions on the x86_64 platform
Markus

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