What WLS 7 service packs are supported by 9.0.3.5?

In the metalink support it's rather vague what versions of WLS 7 are supported. I see that there was a problem with 9.0.3.2 and WLS7SP2... is there any problem with 9.0.3.5 and WLS7SP4?
Thanks

9035 should work with WL7SP4. There are 2 fixes that will be in 9036 (that release date is TBD, but likely within the next month, I'm not in PM, so just guessing).
Those fixes are:
3173370
Scripts used to start TopLink Examples with the BEA WebLogic application server (6.1 SP5, 7.0 SP4) have been updated to use the correct directory for the weblogic.policy file.
3235458, 3235485
Optimizations have been made to TopLink support for BEA WebLogic (6.1 SP5, 7.0 SP4). Beans are no longer registered in a Unit of Work when they are invoked outside the context of a user transaction.
In such occurrences, you must ensure that the beans not be modified since they are instances from the shared cache.
Bottom line is I think you're ok with 9035, keep your eyes open for the bug in the scripts we provide if you use them, and get the 9036 release when it's out.
- Don

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