Some questions following our last few JRE certifications indicated that there's still lingering confusion about which JRE releases are safe to use with E-Business Suite environments. To recap: JRE releases 1.6.0_18 through 1.6.0_22 had issues with that affected some users in some circumstances. The fix for those issues was first included in JRE 1.6.0_23. These fixes will carry forward and continue to be fixed in all future JRE releases. In other words, if you wish to avoid the mismanaged session cookie issue, you should apply any release after JRE 1.6.0_22: for example, JRE 1.6.0_23, 1.6.0_24, 1.6.0_25, and 1.6.0_26.
Java(TM) 6 Update 29 A guide to uninstall Java(TM) 6 Update 29 from your computer This web page is about Java(TM) 6 Update 29 for Windows. Here you can find details on how to remove it from your PC. Oct 18, 2011 - Old Version of Java 6 Update 29. Oracle Corporation. Selected Version. Java 6 Update 29.
As of today, you can also apply Sun (a.k.a. JRE 6u29-b11). JRE 1.6.0_29 is certified with E-Business Suite Release 11i and 12.
All JRE releases are certified with EBS upon release Our standard policy is that all E-Business Suite customers can apply all JRE updates to end-user desktops from JRE 1.6.0_03 and higher. We test all new JRE releases in parallel with the JRE development process, so all JRE releases are considered certified with the E-Business Suite on the same day that they're released by our Java team. You do not need to wait for a certification announcement before applying new JRE releases to your EBS users' desktops. If you wish, your desktop administrators can enable the Java 'Automatic updates' option on your end-users' desktops. What happened to JRE 1.6.0_28? JRE 1.6.0_28 (6u28) was not released externally. JRE 1.6.0_29 is a CPU Security Java release.
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References • (Metalink Note 285218.1) • (Metalink Note 290807.1) • (MetaLink Note 389422.1) • (MetaLink Note 393931.1) Related Articles • •. Hi, It is really unfortunate that 1.6.0_29's security enhancements broke JSESSION id dependecies from applets. In particular java.security.AccessControlException (com.sun.deploy.security.SecureCookiePermission. Further comments are at www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase6-419409.html#jre-6u26-oth-JPR I really hope that Oracle addresses that. Since the Automatic 1.6.0_29 release, our team has spent countless hours trying to help clients to downgrade to _27 or earlier.
Hi Steven, from our java applet we post data to the original server from where applet was downloaded and receive following error java.security.AccessControlException: access denied (com.sun.deploy.security.SecureCookiePermission origin).Before upgrade to new JRE this problem doesn't exist. Second issue - when you try to open modal window from applet via call to javascript function where placed window.showmodaldialog we receive access denied,but url for this new window same from where applet was downloaded.
Hi, Guest, I'm sorry to hear that you've encountered an issue with this. We can provide general conceptual guidance here, but I'm afraid that this blog isn't the best place to get technical support for specific issues like the one that you're working through. Your best bet would be to log a formal Service Request via My Oracle Support (formerly Metalink) to get one of our specialists engaged. Please feel free to forward your Service Request number to me if it gets stuck in the support process for some reason.
Regards, Steven •. Hi, Seth, I'm unclear on whether this is a question about installing JDK 1.6 generically on Solaris, or whether this is for an E-Business Suite environment. This is an E-Business Suite blog, so that's where our expertise lies. If you're looking for instructions for installing JDK 6 into an E-Business Suite 12 environment, you can refer to Note 384249.1. I googled the following generic instructions for installing Java on Solaris: If that doesn't meet your requirements, you might wish to log a Service Request against our Java Support team, or alternately, post your question on a OTN Java forum.
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Regards, Steven •. Installing a boost gauge s15 car. Hi, Ravi, I'm sorry to hear that you've encountered an issue with this.
I believe that the other SR has been resolved. We can provide general conceptual guidance here, but I'm afraid that this blog isn't the best place to get technical support for specific issues like the one that you're working through. Your best bet would be to log a formal Service Request via My Oracle Support (formerly Metalink) to get one of our specialists engaged. Please feel free to forward your Service Request number to me if it gets stuck in the support process for some reason. Regards, Steven •.