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Java Development Kit 1.5.0.07
Platform: Linux Category: Developer Tools > Programming
Overview: Programming language
Details:
A high-level programming language developed by Sun Microsystems. Java was
originally called OAK, and was designed for handheld devices and set-top
boxes. Oak was unsuccessful so in 1995 Sun changed the name to Java and
modified the language to take advantage of the burgeoning World Wide Web.
Java is an object-oriented language similar to C++, but simplified to
eliminate language features that cause common programming errors. Java
source code files (files with a .java extension) are compiled into a format
called bytecode (files with a .class extension), which can then be executed
by a Java interpreter. Compiled Java code can run on most computers because
Java interpreters and runtime environments, known as Java Virtual Machines
(VMs), exist for most operating systems, including UNIX, the Macintosh OS,
and Windows. Bytecode can also be converted directly into machine language
instructions by a just-in-time compiler (JIT).
Java is a general purpose programming language with a number of features
that make the language well suited for use on the World Wide Web. Small Java
applications are called Java applets and can be downloaded from a Web server
and run on your computer by a Java-compatible Web browser, such as Netscape
Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Installed in the following compulting labs:
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Download Filesize:
Not available for download.
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