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Which JDK are the Connect for JDBC Driver built with?

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TitleWhich JDK are the Connect for JDBC Driver built with?
URL Namewhich-jdk-are-the-connect-for-jdbc-driver-built-with
Article Number000121893
EnvironmentProduct: Connect for JDBC Drivers
Version: 5.1
O/S: Java
Databse: All Supported
Application: N/A
Question/Problem Description
Which JDK are the Connect for JDBC Driver built with?
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The Connect for JDBC Drivers are built with Oracle's JDK 1.6 and above, depending on the driver.

This allows the drivers to be used with earlier JDK versions. Future plans include a requirement of JDK version 1.8 as the minimum supported version.
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Last Modified Date1/11/2019 8:10 PM
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