" JDK epoll bug" on Java 6

Hi.
We are using JDK6_u31, and we seem to experience the "JDK epoll bug" = Bug ID: JDK-6403933 (se) Selector doesn't block on Selector.select(timeout) (lnx)
According to the bug report, this issue was only fixed for Java 7.
Is there any fix/patch on this issue for Java 6?
Thanks,
Michal.

We are using JDK6_u31, and we seem to experience the "JDK epoll bug" = Bug ID: JDK-6403933 (se) Selector doesn't block on Selector.select(timeout) (lnx)
According to the bug report, this issue was only fixed for Java 7.
Is there any fix/patch on this issue for Java 6?
Contact Oracle support through your MOS account.
Oracle often makes patches available for versions PRIOR to the version they were originally fixed for but only for customers with paid support.
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