Numeric format changes depending on Driver Version

Scenario: JAVA application accessing Oracle 8.1.6 with last Oracle 9.2.0 JDBC Driver (classes12.zip) JDK1.3.
We have found numeric format changes using old oracle.zip and new classes12.zip.
With oracle.zip value 0.346 is returned
With classes12.zip value .346 is returned.
Why the format change depending on the driver version?
Is the new format the right one?
Many thanks.

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