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Oracle cpuapr2014-1972952.html

Q1:
Is Java SE & JRE the same?


Q2:
www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/cpuapr2014-1972952.html
is the above applicable to the products below:
Java 7 Update 17 (7.0.170); Update 21 (7.0.210)      
Java 7 Update 7 (7.0.70); Update 9 (7.0.90); Update 9 (7.0.90)
Java Auto Updater      2.0.6.1, 2.0.7.1, 2.1.5.3, 2.1.9.0
Java JRE 7
Java SE Development Kit 7 Update 21 (1.7.0.210);  7 Update 7 (1.7.0.70)
Java(TM) 6 Update 14 (6.0.140);  Update 16 (6.0.160)
Java(TM) 6 Update 31 (6.0.310); Update 33 (6.0.330); Update 34 (6.0.340)
Java(TM) 7 (7.0.0); Update 2 (7.0.20)
Java(TM) SE Development Kit 6 Update 33      
Java(TM) SE Development Kit 6 Update 34      1.6.0.340
MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.1      5.1.11
Oracle Standard One 11.2.0.2
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Thanks;  though that Oracle link indicates "Java SE" is the vulnerable product,
my colleague had assessed our servers with "JRE" to be vulnerable & with
the patch applicable, thus I asked this question.

Two clarifications I need from EE:
> MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.1      5.1.11
If the link indicates MySQL is applicable, does the above needs to be patched?

> Oracle Standard One 11.2.0.2
What's "Standard One"?  A DB or ODBC or in what way it's applicable to any
of the products listed in Oracle's link above?
I can't really tell you much about the other two i'm afraid
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