Which 11g ojdbc?.jar driver for SQL Developer 1.5.1

OS: Linux OEL-5.2 32-bit
DB: Oracle 11g 32-bit
Sun jdk-1.6.0_06
SQL Developer 1.5.1.54.40
Is it normal to use Oracle ojdbc6.jar driver with SQL Developer 1.5.1.54.40 given that java version I'm running is 1.6.0_06 ?
I am asking this because SQL Developer seems to be preconfigured to use ojdbc5.jar and it always chooses ojdbc5.jar regardles of the fact that java 1.6.0 is properly detected by it and that both drivers are at its disposal in $ORACLE_HOME/jdbc/lib directory.
Thanks.

As stated, you need the JDK...
Regards,
K.

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    regards
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