Exactly why I need a solution for keeping the Oracle JRE up to date.

On Friday, April 24, 2015 at 5:23:28 AM UTC-7, Arie wrote:
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> Just for your info,
>
> Elastic advises always to use the latest version, to have full and 
> errorless usage of their product.
>
>
> On Thursday, April 23, 2015 at 11:43:18 PM UTC+2, Mark Moorcroft wrote:
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>> The elasticsearch wisdom seems to be to use the Oracle JRE. But has 
>> anyone figured out how to keep the Oracle JRE updated on a standalone 
>> elastic server that never runs a browser. I can't seem to find any 
>> documentation about this. And I can't find any reference to a java command 
>> that checks for pending updates on the command line. I don't see any sign 
>> that the linux JRE has a control panel, and according to the documentation 
>> I found Windows is the only platform the supports auto-update. Obviously if 
>> you use the CentOS yum installed java then yum update handles the updates.
>>
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