Where are Oracle Java packages located?
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Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Affected Packages:
- java-1.6.0-sun
- java-1.6.0-sun-demo
- java-1.6.0-sun-devel
- java-1.6.0-sun-jdbc
- java-1.6.0-sun-plugin
- java-1.6.0-sun-src
- java-1.7.0-oracle (RHEL 6.3+)
- java-1.7.0-oracle-devel (RHEL 6.3+)
- java-1.7.0-oracle-javafx (RHEL 6.3+)
- java-1.7.0-oracle-jdbc (RHEL 6.3+)
- java-1.7.0-oracle-plugin (RHEL 6.3+)
- java-1.7.0-oracle-src (RHEL 6.3+)
- java-1.8.0-oracle (RHEL 6.6+, 7.1+)
- java-1.8.0-oracle-devel (RHEL 6.6+, 7.1+)
- java-1.8.0-oracle-javafx (RHEL 6.6+, 7.1+)
- java-1.8.0-oracle-jdbc (RHEL 6.6+, 7.1+)
- java-1.8.0-oracle-plugin (RHEL 6.6+, 7.1+)
- java-1.8.0-oracle-src (RHEL 6.6+, 7.1+)
Issue
- How to install Oracle Java SE packages ?
- Where are Oracle Java SE packages located?
- Need satellite certificate for Oracle Java channel.
- Oracle has stated that Java 7 patch updates will no longer be available to the general public through Oracle.
- We use Satellite to download Java 6 & 7 patches. Will we continue to get Java updates through Red Hat after April?
Resolution
Please see the following FAQ for information regarding access to Oracle Java SE:
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