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We have a Java class within our Oracle DB and recently one line of code in that java class is throwing an error:

static BASE64Encoder B64 = new BASE64Encoder();

We are seeing error

java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError

on this line of code.

I am not sure what has changed on the DB side as we don't have SYS privileges or access to host.

I wish to check the JDK version running our Oracle DB --

Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production.

Thank you.

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SELECT  dbms_java.get_ojvm_property(PROPSTRING=>'java.version') FROM dual
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solution 1) on the database host

cd $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/bin
java -version

solution 2) create a PL/SQL function to return Java system properties

create function get_java_property(prop in varchar2)
return varchar2 is
language java name 'java.lang.System.getProperty(java.lang.String) return java.lang.String';

And the run a select for the Java version

select get_java_property('java.version') from dual;

solution 3) check the answer from SteveK

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  • I don't have access to host, also is there no in-built sql command which will do this?
    – Ravi Gupta
    Jan 27, 2015 at 9:02
  • If you have the grant to create a PL/SQL function use the second solution I posted. Otherwise if you have no access to the database host nor have the grant to create a PL/SQL function you could rely on the list of certified versions or ask someone who administrate the server.
    – SubOptimal
    Jan 27, 2015 at 9:15
  • Thanks for your response, I have access to create a function.
    – Ravi Gupta
    Jan 27, 2015 at 12:02
  • The java in $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/bin does not necessarily have the same version as the embedded JVM. Feb 20, 2020 at 21:25
  • @KarstenSpang Could you please provide an example in which official Oracle database setup it would be not the case. (It might be that within the last five years there is now such a case.)
    – SubOptimal
    Feb 21, 2020 at 15:08
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Certified versions are:

Oracle 12.2 / 18.1 JVM is 1.8

The Oracle 12c database embedded JVM supports JDK 1.6 and 1.7

The Oracle 11g >= 11.2.0.4 database embedded JVM supports JDK 1.6

The Oracle 11g database embedded JVM supports JRE 1.5.

The Oracle 10g database embedded JVM supports JRE 1.4.

The Oracle 9i database embedded JVM supports JRE 1.3

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  • Where have you find this info? I am searching it on the internet but only found your post that is absolutelly right.. but from where you copied that?
    – kupa
    May 17, 2018 at 11:03
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    @kupa i really don't remember the source, could be multiple with brief here. May 17, 2018 at 12:07
  • I was trying to update jdk up to 8 by update_javavm_binaries.pl but saw that Valid options are: 6 7, Then was trying to make somehow jdk 8 available inside /u01/app/oracle/product/12.1.0/dblb/javavm/jdk but couldn't .. I was searching supporting matrix on metalink, on google but couldn't find that.. Your post made me clear where I was wrong.. So thank you!
    – kupa
    May 17, 2018 at 12:18
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    For anyone that stumbles across this, source is 342810.1.
    – mmmmmpie
    Jun 7, 2018 at 11:45

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