Impossible to use Java stored procedure java.nio.file package

Hello

I want to use the classes in the java.nio.file package but I have the problem that the classes are not loaded in the database (oracle 12 c with jvm) installed. I can't put my class in the database and use it in my procedure. It is always invalid because of the java.nio.file dependencies. Is it possible to load the java.nio.file package for use in my PB? I tried to load it via loadjava but then I get the error ORA-29552 java.lang.SecurityException: prohibited package name: java.nio.file.

Thank you and best regards,

Kai

Java.nio.file package is available starting with Java 1.7, while Oracle 12 c JVM is 1.6, simple as that.

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