Java SE Development Kit 12 Downloads. Thank you for downloading this release of the Java™ Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit (JDK™). The JDK is a development environment for building applications, and components using the Java programming language. The database is in Oracle 11g, of which I am absolutely not familiar, and I have JDK 1.6. What jdbc jar to use with oracle 11g & jdk 1.6 and how to connect to the db itself. Ask Question Asked 7 years, 10 months ago. We're not allowed to connect to the Internet in the office and I can't download ojdbc6.jar, which I've read is more. I would like JDK 1.6.020 windows 7 64 bit without having to run an executable file. Just need a zip or rar of the folder. My new machine came with the JRE already installed. I just want to download the JDK, explode it in the java folder and change my environmental variables without having to run any type of install. Is this possible? JDK 6 Downloads. Home; Skip to Content; Skip to Search; Oracle. Sign In Account. Oracle Account. Account; Help; Sign Out; Oracle Account. Manage your account and access personalized content. Sign up for an Oracle Account. Sign in to my Account. Sign in to Cloud. Access your cloud dashboard, manage orders, and more. Sign up for a free trial.
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I have been developing my application in the Oracle JDK 1.6 development environment. When I move it to a different environment the code started getting broken, until I figured out the culprit was the environment was configured to OpenJDK 1.6.
After I installed Oracle JDK 1.6 in the second environment everything looks alright. Out of curiosity, how does the same Java version implementation have this effect? Aren't these implementations for the same specification?