I'm pleased to announce that Java 6.0 Update 2 has been certified with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.

A Rose by Any Other Name
Before getting into the details about this new certification, it's unavoidable that I spend some time on terminology. Apparently, the latest iteration of the full name of this product family delivered by Sun Microsystems is:
For simplicity, for the remainder of this article (and in our official certification documentation), we'll use the term JDK 6.
What's New?
E-Business Suite Release 12.0.0 to 12.0.4 are delivered with:
Along with Oracle Forms, Java lies at the heart of the Oracle E-Business Suite. Small improvements in Java can have significant effects on the performance and stability of the E-Business Suite. As a notable side-benefit, later versions of Java have improved built-in and third-party tools for JVM performance monitoring and tuning.
Our standing recommendation is that you always stay current with the latest available Java update provided by your operating system vendor.
Due to issues found with earlier updates of JDK 6.0, we recommend against using any Java 6 releases prior to JDK 1.6.0_02 with the E-Business Suite Release 12.
Prerequisites
Documentation

A Rose by Any Other Name
Before getting into the details about this new certification, it's unavoidable that I spend some time on terminology. Apparently, the latest iteration of the full name of this product family delivered by Sun Microsystems is:
- Sun Java Platform, Standard Edition 6
- Short form: Java SE 6
- Java Standard Edition Development Kit 6
- Short form: JDK 6
- JDK 6 Update 2
- JDK 6u2
- 1.6.0_2
For simplicity, for the remainder of this article (and in our official certification documentation), we'll use the term JDK 6.
What's New?
E-Business Suite Release 12.0.0 to 12.0.4 are delivered with:
- Java SE Development Kit (JDK) Version 5.0 Update 8 for the application tier
- Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) Version 1.5 Update 8 for AutoConfig running on the database tier
- Java SE Development Kit (JDK) Version 6.0 Update 2
Along with Oracle Forms, Java lies at the heart of the Oracle E-Business Suite. Small improvements in Java can have significant effects on the performance and stability of the E-Business Suite. As a notable side-benefit, later versions of Java have improved built-in and third-party tools for JVM performance monitoring and tuning.
Our standing recommendation is that you always stay current with the latest available Java update provided by your operating system vendor.
Due to issues found with earlier updates of JDK 6.0, we recommend against using any Java 6 releases prior to JDK 1.6.0_02 with the E-Business Suite Release 12.
Prerequisites
- E-Business Suite 12.0 and higher, with the OC4J components upgraded to Oracle Application Server 10g 10.1.3.3.0
- Java SE Development Kit (JDK) Version 6.0 Update 2 or higher
Documentation
- Overview of Using Java with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (Metalink Note 418664.1)
- Using Latest Update of Java 6.0 with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 (Metalink Note 455492.1)
Comments (4)
When to wait certification Java 1.6.0_uХ for Windows-based desktop clients for OEBS 11.5.10.2 & 12.0. X? I tried work Java 1.6.0_u2 as a desktop client both for OEBS 11.5.10.2 and for 12.0.X and everything worked well. We want to install Java 1.6.0_u2 as the desktop client on every PC both for OEBS and for other applications and to forget about Java installation for 2-3 years
Posted by BrIg | January 27, 2008 3:21 AM
Posted on January 27, 2008 03:21
BrIg,We're working on the JRE 1.6.x certification for the E-Business Suite for both Apps 11i and 12 right now. I don't have any dates that I can share for this certification yet, but you're welcome to monitor or subscribe to my E-Business Suite Technology Stack blog for updates, which I'll post as soon as soon as they're available. Regards,Steven
Posted by Steven Chan | January 28, 2008 1:32 PM
Posted on January 28, 2008 13:32
We have Installed 12.0.4
Applied RUP6 on top of that
We are suppose to use JRE 1.6.0_03 due to some requirement.
Is it mandatory to upgrade AS to 10.1.3.3 or later?
Thanks and Regards
Posted by Neeraj Kataria | January 5, 2009 10:54 PM
Posted on January 5, 2009 22:54
I am sorry for cluttering the stuff here.
I think , i was confused with JDK and JRE which is clear to me now. JRE is purely a plugin at client side so there is no need of Upgrading the OracleAS to 10.1.3.3
Thanks and Regards
Neeraj Kataria
Posted by Neeraj Kataria | January 5, 2009 11:20 PM
Posted on January 5, 2009 23:20