If I translate an application with one version of the Oracle SQLJ translator, will I be able to run the application against a future version of the Oracle SQLJ runtime?
Yes, Oracle will maintain this sort of backward compatibility. For example, an application that you translate with the 8.1.5 version of the translator will run against the 8.1.6 (or the 9.0.1) version of the SQLJ runtime. Naturally, you must also consider Java version compatibilities. For example, you may not be able to run a particular JDK 1.2 application in a JDK 1.1 environment.
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