Update java/jdk version

Is there any documentation or guide to update the java/jdk version in my DB???
the actual version is 1.4.2_04 I wanna update to a newest.
10 g.
release 10.2.0.3
java/jdk version 1.4.2_04

840877 wrote:
Is there any documentation or guide to update the java/jdk version in my DB???
the actual version is 1.4.2_04 I wanna update to a newest.
10 g.
release 10.2.0.3
java/jdk version 1.4.2_04Oracle supplies its own JRE environment with the installation. Why you want to update your JDk ? What's the reason?
For Java, check the below link,
http://www.java.net/external?url=http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html
Aman....
Edited by: Aman.... on Aug 2, 2011 11:11 PM

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