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I've been using ZPM for updating many of my vendor applications such as Flash, Firefox and Java. Recently I've noticed that my browser has been telling me that Java is out of date and when I went to check what the hold up is in ZCM I see that there is nothing listed under Oracle since October 2014. I know there are newer versions of Java than 8u25, why isn't ZPM seeing these anymore? Thanks!

Originally Posted by marklar23
I've been using ZPM for updating many of my vendor applications such as Flash, Firefox and Java. Recently I've noticed that my browser has been telling me that Java is out of date and when I went to check what the hold up is in ZCM I see that there is nothing listed under Oracle since October 2014. I know there are newer versions of Java than 8u25, why isn't ZPM seeing these anymore? Thanks!
We got a new java upd a couple a days ago.
Thomas

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