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The '''Java''' programming language, developed by Sun Microsystems, is a language aimed at allowing cross-platform application development. It is typically compiled to a [[bytecode]] language to be interpreted by the [[Java Virtual Machine]]. |
The '''Java''' programming language, developed by Sun Microsystems, is a language aimed at allowing cross-platform application development. It is typically compiled to a [[bytecode]] language to be interpreted by the [[Java Virtual Machine]]. |
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Java has seen use in a variety environments, including desktop applications, |
Java has seen use in a variety environments, including desktop applications, server-side page serving applications (as [[Java Server Pages|JSP]]) and [[applets]] embedded in web pages. |
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Revision as of 21:45, 21 January 2007
The Java programming language, developed by Sun Microsystems, is a language aimed at allowing cross-platform application development. It is typically compiled to a bytecode language to be interpreted by the Java Virtual Machine.
Java has seen use in a variety environments, including desktop applications, server-side page serving applications (as JSP) and applets embedded in web pages.
Programming Language
This is a programming language. It may be used to instruct computers to accomplish a variety of tasks which may or may not be domain-specific.