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02-22-2004 05:58 PM
02-22-2004 05:58 PM
Upgrade to Oracle 10
Hi All,
Currently we are running Oracle 9i on HP-UX 11.11 with Java 2 SDK 1.3.1.02.01 for HP-UX.
We are planning to upgrade oracle 10 which require SDK 1.4.1. can we have both versions running simultaneously or we first have to remove previous version 1.3.1 and then install 1.4.1.
Regards
Asim
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02-22-2004 06:08 PM
02-22-2004 06:08 PM
Re: Upgrade to Oracle 10
Hi,
you can have both versions of Java installed without problem. (I believe we have a server with 3 versions installed).
Oracle Install will ask for the correct path for Java, and will use the specified one.
good luck,
Thierry.
you can have both versions of Java installed without problem. (I believe we have a server with 3 versions installed).
Oracle Install will ask for the correct path for Java, and will use the specified one.
good luck,
Thierry.
All unix flavours are exactly the same . . . . . . . . . . for end users anyway.
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02-22-2004 06:27 PM
02-22-2004 06:27 PM
Re: Upgrade to Oracle 10
Hi Asim,
Yes you can run multiple versions of Java at the same time, because each version installs by default into a different directory.
Java 1.1 installs in /opt/java, Java 1.2 in /opt/java1.2, Java 1.3 in opt/java1.3, and Java 1.4 in /opt/java1.4. However you need to add the correct directory for the version you are using to your PATH variable. For JNI applications, you also need to define the environment variable SHLIB_PATH to reference the correct directory structure for the Java shared libraries. e directory by touch a text file.
Indira A
Yes you can run multiple versions of Java at the same time, because each version installs by default into a different directory.
Java 1.1 installs in /opt/java, Java 1.2 in /opt/java1.2, Java 1.3 in opt/java1.3, and Java 1.4 in /opt/java1.4. However you need to add the correct directory for the version you are using to your PATH variable. For JNI applications, you also need to define the environment variable SHLIB_PATH to reference the correct directory structure for the Java shared libraries. e directory by touch a text file.
Indira A
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02-23-2004 03:28 AM
02-23-2004 03:28 AM
Re: Upgrade to Oracle 10
The installation required us to patch the server with a patch that I should have put on 9i but didn't. I'll try to find the patch for you...
PHCO_29960
Tim
PHCO_29960
Tim
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