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yong321_at_yahoo.com (Yong Huang) wrote in message news:<b3cb12d6.0411010711.263a55f5_at_posting.google.com>...
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> Metalink Note:131872.1 has all the code. Basically it gets this
> information from the Java system property "java.version".
>
> Alternatively, you could simply look at
> $ORACLE_HOME/javavm/doc/readme.txt for the section titled something
> like "java.version, oracle.jserver.version, and
> oracle.server.version". I'm not sure if you can upgrade the JVM inside
> the database. If you have not or can't do it at all, then trust that
> number.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding you, but the manual upgrade scripts (which call things like jvmdbmig.sql) upgrade java inside the db. I think some OAS upgrades also do things like that. I guess that's why so many patches and installs make you set upwards the java buffers before you do anything. I can't help wondering if something could upgrade java from another server, like portal upgrades it's objects in a db from a midtier server. I no longer trust any of those text files, since I know _some_ of them are untrustworthy.
jg
-- @home.com is bogus. http://www.thetechzone.com/?m=show&id=126Received on Tue Nov 02 2004 - 18:33:45 CST
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