Does this mean they weren't able to tune the JVM in the database?

Pure speculation.  We aren't using the JVM here, afaik.

Why replace one with the other, when the database engine could hold both!
Or install one or the other, at your convenience.

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

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        Subject:        RE: Anybody heard Oracle will remove the JVM from
Oracle in futur

        Rumor is that there will be a perl engine in the database instead of
Java
        one.
        
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