IBM J2SE version 5.0 includes the IBM Java Runtime Environment and the IBM
Java Software Development Kit. This update fixes several vulnerabilities in the IBM Java Runtime
Environment and the IBM Java Software Development Kit. Further information
about these flaws can be found on the IBM Java Security alerts page, listed
in the References section. (CVE-2015-4805, CVE-2015-4806, CVE-2015-4843,
CVE-2015-4844, CVE-2015-4860, CVE-2015-4872, CVE-2015-4883, CVE-2015-4902,
CVE-2015-4903) Red Hat would like to thank Andrea Palazzo of Truel IT for reporting the
CVE-2015-4806 issue. IBM Java SDK and JRE 5.0 will not receive software updates after September
2015. This date is referred to as the End of Service (EOS) date. Customers
are advised to migrate to current versions of IBM Java at this time. IBM
Java SDK and JRE versions 6 and 7 are available via the Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5 and 6 Supplementary content sets and will continue to receive
updates based on IBM's lifecycle policy, linked to in the References
section. Customers can also consider OpenJDK, an open source implementation of
the Java SE specification. OpenJDK is available by default on supported
hardware architectures. All users of java-1.5.0-ibm are advised to upgrade to these updated
packages, containing the IBM J2SE 5.0 SR16-FP14 release. All running
instances of IBM Java must be restarted for this update to take effect. Create Date: 2015-11-25 Last Update Date: 2015-11-25
Affected Platforms/Products
References
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Criteria
The patch should be installed
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Quick Help
- Unknown Tests
- There is a hardcoded maximum limit for number of tests displayed for a definition.
For a small number of oval definitions, about ~1% of all, hundreds of test have been defined.
This causes the pages to grow in size, exceed even 1mb, and they are unsuitable for display in a web page.
So they are not displayed.Please refer to the xml definition files if you really want to view them.
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- Data Types
- What is an Object?
- What is a State?
- What is a Test?
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- Regular Expression Patterns
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Some object or state definitions are defined as regular expression patterns,
you should interpret the regexp pattern while evaluating them.
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