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My previous post got lost.
The Java VM in Oracle 10g is compatibe with JDK 1.4, expect JDK 1.5 compatibility with future major database releases. Fwiw, my soon-to-be-released book on Java in the Database and other stuff, has been written primarly for database developers (i.e., DBA) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1555583296/.
Kuassi, http://db360.blogspot.com/
Paul Foerster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> ... Houston, we have a problem... ;-)
>
> I have to load Java byte code into an Oracle 10g database for execution. I
> created the usual "hello world" example in Java, compiled it into a .jar
> file and ran that from the command line. This worked fine. Trying to
> loadjava the compiled byte code into the database failed. This is with Java
> 1.5.
>
> Everything works fine with Java 1.4! This is what Oracle uses.
>
> But I need to be able to load Java 1.5 compiled byte code into the database.
> After all, this is not about "hello world". ;-)
>
> Can somebody please tell me whether this is possible at all, and if so, what
> I will have to do to the database to make it work with Java 1.5?
>
> I'm a DBA and no Java guru, so if you're referring to Java specific terms,
> please use plain English and not too much Java terminology. ;-) I'm even
> proud to have managed to create a good working .jar file. :-)))
>
> Sorry for the x-post but this is an urgend issue here, and I'm also not sure
> if I'm in the right group(s).
>
> Thanks very much in advance for helping.
> --
> cul8er
>
> Paul
> paul.foerster_at_gmx.net
Received on Fri Jun 23 2006 - 17:20:10 CDT