Upgrade Java Version in 6i server

How can I upgrade the Forms Sever 6i 's java in order to run some java bean (compile by java jdk 1.4.2) ?

Hi Gary,
I'm not sure that U can get working. Only thing which I can say just upgrade your forms.
Regards,
Hamdy

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