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Firefox does not recognize that I have installed Java J2SE plugin. I have checked Windows10 control panel and Java 1.6.0_07 has been installed. Please advise

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I am on Firefox v47.0.1 running on windows10. I get the following message when I try to run the client-side Oracle EBS application. I have already installed J2SE 1.6.0_07 on my client.

"In order to access this application, you must install the J2SE Plugin version 1.6.0_07. To install this plugin, click here to download the oaj2se.exe executable. Once the download is complete, double-click the oaj2se.exe file to install the plugin. You will be prompted to restart your browser when the installation is complete."


Any help would be greatly appreciated

I am on Firefox v47.0.1 running on windows10. I get the following message when I try to run the client-side Oracle EBS application. I have already installed J2SE 1.6.0_07 on my client. "In order to access this application, you must install the J2SE Plugin version 1.6.0_07. To install this plugin, click here to download the oaj2se.exe executable. Once the download is complete, double-click the oaj2se.exe file to install the plugin. You will be prompted to restart your browser when the installation is complete." Any help would be greatly appreciated

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I believe that version of the Java plugin dates back to around 2008 and can't be activated in Firefox due to security issues. Is that really the only version EBS supports?