Java 01 Overview
Java 01 Overview
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The latest release of the Java Standard Edition is Java SE 23. With the advancement
of Java and its widespread popularity, multiple configurations were built to suit various
types of platforms. For example: J2EE for Enterprise Applications, J2ME for Mobile
Applications.
The new J2 versions were renamed as Java SE, Java EE, and Java ME, respectively.
Java is guaranteed to be Write Once, Run Anywhere.
Java is −
High Performance: With the use of just-in-Time compilers, Java enables high
performance.
Distributed: Java is designed for the distributed environment of the internet.
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History of Java
James Gosling initiated Java language project in June 1991 for use in one of his many
set-top box projects. The language, initially called 'Oak' after an oak tree that stood
outside Gosling's office, also went by the name 'Green' and ended up later being
renamed as Java, from a list of random words.
Sun released the first public implementation as Java 1.0 in 1995. It promised Write
Once, Run Anywhere (WORA), providing no-cost run-times on popular platforms.
On 13 November, 2006, Sun released much of Java as free and open source software
under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).
On 8 May, 2007, Sun finished the process, making all of Java's core code free and
open-source, aside from a small portion of code to which Sun did not hold the
copyright.
What is Next?
The next chapter will guide you to how you can obtain Java and its documentation.
Finally, it instructs you on how to install Java and prepare an environment to develop
Java applications.
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