Last Post, I have updated java to version 7 on 12c Database. After that, I have recreated new database!
SQL> select dbms_java.get_jdk_version() from dual;
select dbms_java.get_jdk_version() from dual
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-29548: Java system class reported: release of classes.bin in the database
does not match that of the oracle executable
Umm! I should check My Oracle Software in this ORACLE_HOME. BTW, fixed it.
SQL> @?/javavm/install/update_javavm_db.sql
SQL> SET FEEDBACK 1
SQL> SET NUMWIDTH 10
SQL> SET LINESIZE 80
SQL> SET TRIMSPOOL ON
SQL> SET TAB OFF
SQL> SET PAGESIZE 100
SQL>
SQL> -- If Java is installed, do CJS.
SQL>
SQL> -- If CJS can deal with the SROs inconsistent with the new JDK,
SQL> -- the drop_sros() call here can be removed.
SQL> call initjvmaux.drop_sros();
Call completed.
SQL>
SQL> create or replace java system;
2 /
Java created.
SQL>
SQL> update dependency$
2 set p_timestamp=(select stime from obj$ where obj#=p_obj#)
3 where (select stime from obj$ where obj#=p_obj#)!=p_timestamp and
4 (select type# from obj$ where obj#=p_obj#)=29 and
5 (select owner# from obj$ where obj#=p_obj#)=0;
0 rows updated.
SQL>
SQL>
SQL> select dbms_java.get_jdk_version() from dual;
DBMS_JAVA.GET_JDK_VERSION()
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.7
1 row selected.No Idea ...I should not do like this. Maybe, my software has something wrong.
Note:
Any database that you create using this ORACLE_HOME
later, will have the JDK version set to JDK 7.
3 comments:
Hi:
I got some time this message in my PDB testing OLS on 12c, but the message is removed after shutdown/startup.
This seem to be an error connected with some OS resources such as file-descriptors.
Best regards, Marcelo.
Thank You.
I still refer to my last post. I upgrade JAVA on 12c SW to be version 7.
Please follow MOS note 2149046.1 for resolution
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