The version of Oracle JDeveloper is specific to the Oracle E-Business Suite Applications Technology patch level, so there is a new version of Oracle JDeveloper with each new release of the Oracle E-Business Suite Applications Technology patchset.
The Oracle Applications (OA) Extensions for JDeveloper 10g are now available for E-Business Suite Release 12.2.6. For details, see:
The same Note also lists the latest OA Extension updates for EBS 11i, 12.0, 12.1, and 12.2.
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Is patch 24611686 actually compatible with Windows 10 ?
Doc ID 416708.1 seem to imply Windows 10 certification :
>> Patch 24611686 JDeveloper 10g with OA Extension ARU for R12.2.6+,
certified on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 and Windows 2012 Server, and Linux. " <<
The actual Patch 24611686 Readme does not include Windows 10 :
>>
Hardware and software requirements:
1. Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows 8 and Linux
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Client operating systems other than those listed above are not supported for
use with this release of JDeveloper.
<<
Thanks.
Hello, Stephane,
Thanks for raising this. I'm having someone look into why the README doesn't match up with the Note right now. I'll post updates here.
Regards,
Steven
Hi Stephane,
We are getting the MOS Note corrected. There is no support for JDev 10g on Win 10 yet. As and when that effort is complete, we will have the note updated with details.
Apologies for the confusion.
Prasad
Thanks for the clarification.
I am trying to run the jdevW and facing an error "Unable to launch java virtual machine located in...jvm.dll"
OS Windows 10, 64 Bit.
Is this patch compatible?
Regards,
R
Hi Stephane,
JDev 10g is not yet certified on Windows 10. Hence, the answer is no, you cannot run it on Windows 10.
Rick,
Oracle JDeveloper 10g is not yet certified with Windows 10. Please refer to My Oracle Support Knowledge Document 416708.1 periodically to check for updates. If you are not already using the Hot Topics feature to be notified when a MOS document is updated, you can find out how to do so in this blog article: https://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/entry/be_notified_of_mos_note
Regards,
Robert.
Why ?