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Java Foundation Classes (JFC)
Using the Java programming language, Java Foundation Classes (JFC) are pre-written code in the form of class libraries (coded routines) that give the programmer a comprehensive set of graphical user interface (GUI) routines to use. Definition
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Java Ring
A Java Ring is a finger ring that contains a small microprocessor with built-in capabilities for the user, a sort of smart card that is wearable on a finger. Definition
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Java Card
Java Card is an open standard from Sun Microsystems for a smart card development platform. Definition
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JRun
JRun is an application server from Macromedia that is based on Sun Microsystems' Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE). Definition
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EmbeddedJava
EmbeddedJava is Sun Microsystems' software development platform for dedicated-purpose devices with embedded systems, such as products designed for the automotive, telecommunication, and industrial device markets. Definition
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Tomcat
Tomcat is an application server from the Apache Software Foundation that executes Java servlets and renders Web pages that include Java Server Page coding. Definition
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Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
The Java Runtime Environment (JRE), also known as Java Runtime, is part of the Java Development Kit (JDK), a set of programming tools for developing Java applications. Definition
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Java Development Kit (JDK)
A Java Development Kit (JDK) is a program development environment for writing Java applets and applications. Definition
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PersonalJava
Now considered a Sun legacy product, PersonalJava is or was a software development platform for creating network-capable applications for various consumer devices for office, home, and mobile use. Definition
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JMX (Java Management Extensions)
JMX (Java Management Extensions) is a set of specifications for application and network management in the J2EE development and application environment. Definition