In Oracle Database, the OracleJVM has a new memory model for sessions that connect to the database through a dedicated server. For more information, see "User Interfaces on the Server".ġ.2.2 New Memory Model for Dedicated Mode Sessions Similarly, the OracleJVM disallows attempts to play or record sound using the server's native sound devices, but still allows applications to read, write and manipulate supported sound files. Methods that attempt to display a graphical user interface or to read from keyboard or mouse input instead throw the new runtime exception. Headless AWT allows AWT computation, which does not rely on the native display and input devices of the platform to occur, but, instead, disallows attempts to access those native resources. Sun Microsystems publishes the list of incompatibilities between J2SE 1.4.1 and previous versions at the following Web site: Īs part of the upgrade of the system classes to J2SE 1.4.1, the OracleJVM supports Headless AWT. In this release, the system classes are upgraded from J2SE 1.3 to J2SE 1.4.1.
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