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Java (Indonesian, Javanese, and Sundanese: Jawa) is an island of Indonesia and the site of its capital city, Jakarta. Once the centre of powerful Hindu kingdoms and the core of the colonial Dutch ...
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Java most commonly refers to: ...
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In computing, a Java compiler is a computer program that translates programs in the Java programming language source code to Java class files. As of 2006, the following are major Java compilers: ...
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The Java programming language XML APIs from Sun Microsystems consist of the following separate programming APIs: Java API for XML Processing, or JAXP. Java API for XML Messaging, or JAXM. Java ...
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Tcl/Java is a project to bridge Tcl and Java. This means that you can call Tcl code from a Java program, or Java code from a Tcl program. ...
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A Java applet is an applet delivered in the form of Java bytecode. Java applets can run in a Web browser using a Java Virtual Machine (JVM), or in Sun's AppletViewer, a stand-alone tool for testing ...
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Java 3D is a scene graph-based 3D application programming interface (API) for the Java platform. It runs on top of either OpenGL or Direct3D. Since version 1.2, Java 3D is developed under the Java ...
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The Java Classloader is a part of the Java Runtime Environment that dynamically loads Java classes into the Java Virtual Machine. Usually classes are only loaded on demand. The Java run time system ...
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Java Card refers to a technology that allows small Java-based applications (applets) to be run securely on smart cards and similar small memory footprint devices. Java Card is the tiniest of ...
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The Java Sparrow, Padda oryzivora also known as Java Finch or Java Rice Bird is a small passerine bird. This estrildid finch is a resident breeding bird in Java, Bali and Bawean in Indonesia. It ...
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