https://blogs.oracle.com/henrik/entry/updated_java_6_eol_date
Does this affect cf users / admins in any way?
I guess adobe have never officially supported every java minor version anyway, but are we vulnerable if a security flaw is found post nov and there are no updates available?
My understanding is that java 7 isn't officially supported? I've never tried it in any case
Andrew
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Thanks Carl. That answers my questions!
Andrew
On 03/04/2012, at 8:46 AM, Carl < wrote:

It will be interesting to see if CF10 > Server Update > Updates will manage the Java 6 to Java 7 change.
Indeed there are some JVM garbage collector changes to experiment with - Garbage First (G1), G1 being experimental option in some Java 6 and release in Java 7
On Wednesday, 25 July 2012 16:53:42 UTC+10, Kai Koenig wrote:Yeah, I think Rakshith's post can be read as: there will be a CF 9.0.3 and a CF 10.0.1 (or whatever numbering will be chosen) that updates your CF installations to Java 7.Fun times, will bring another round of new JVM behaviour :) - but solve the Java 6 EOL issues nicely.
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That raises a couple of interesting points (about a possible “9.0.3”).
First, would such an updater work equally well for someone on 9.0 or 9.0.1 (which have Verity) as for someone on 9.0.2 (which does not have Verity)? Of course, they will have to make it do so.
Second, this begs a question: for now we can know that someone on 9.0.2 does NOT have Verity. If there is a 9.0.3, we will lose that distinction and some needing to know such things will have to wonder “is this a 9.0.3 with or without Verity?”
Fun times to come, indeed. :-)
/charlie
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