JAVA WEB Console upgrade?

Hi
We can not apply patches to Solaris 10 host for Java Web Console because the patches are for version 3.1.x, the JWC in our server is 2.2.4.
I have been looking the path to upgrade to 3.1.x from 2.2.4, but it seems no way to upgrade in Solaris 10.
Thank you for your help.

If anyone ever needs this, the service name is 'smcconsole'.
And if you're curious as to how I found this out, it was mostly guesswork. By looking at logs from debugging the `other` sections of pam.conf, I saw that `pamverifier` was the process actually invoking the PAM calls (which is located at /usr/lib/webconsole/pamverifier). Then I just tried using the names output by running `strings` on that, and smcconsole worked.
I don't even know if that is the actual string that is used in the PAM invocation, or if it's just a coincidence. To my knowledge, this is not documented anywhere, just like most things with the web console dealing with PAM.

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