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One of the essential reasons for Java's popularity is the cross-platform compatible and built-in security. Java program can run on any machine with a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed. Programs operate on various computers. Java is used by many banks, manufacturers, insurance organizations, utilities, and retailers. It is the reason that major industries ruled by Java.<br><br>Join Java Training in Delhi by CETPA Infotech, the leading training institute to learn core and advanced concepts of Java. You will get to learn by the professionally trained faculties and work on live projects to implem
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Everything You Need To Know About JAVA JAVA: WRITE ONCE, RUN ANYWHERE!
Java is a general-purpose, class-based, object-oriented programming language designed for having lesser implementation dependencies. It is a computing platform for application development. Java is fast, secure, and reliable, therefore. It is widely used for developing Java applications in laptops, data centers, game consoles, scientific supercomputers, cell phones, etc.
TYPES OF JAVA APPLICATIONS HISTORY OF JAVA VERSIONS OF JAVA FEATURES OF JAVA COMPONENTS OF JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE DIFFRENT TYPES OF JAVA PLATFORM TABLE OF CONTENTS
The top 10 applications of Java. • Mobile Applications • Desktop GUI Applications • Web-based Applications • Enterprise Applications • Scientific Applications • Gaming Applications • Big Data technologies • Business Applications • Distributed Applications • Cloud-based Applications TYPES OF JAVA APPLICATIONS
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.
Versions 1.0 and 1.1 are named as JDK (Java Development Kit). From versions 1.2 to 1.4, the platform is named as J2SE (Java 2 Standard Edition). From versions 1.5, Sun introduces internal and external versions. Internal version is continuous from previous ones (1.5 after 1.4), but the external version has a big jump (5.0 for 1.5). This could make confusion for someone, so keep in mind that version 1.5 and version 5.0 are just two different version names for only one thing. From Java 6, the version name is Java SE X. Major versions were released after every 2 years, however the Java SE 7 took 5 years to be available after its predecessor Java SE 6, and 3 years for Java SE 8 to be available to public afterward. Since Java SE 10, new versions will be released very six months. VERSIONS OF JAVA
THANKS TO ITS EXCELLENT FEATURES, JAVA HAS BECOME A POPULAR AND USEFUL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE. SUN CHARACTERIZED IT AS BEING: • Compiled and Interpreted • Platform Independent and Portable • Object-Oriented • Robust and Secure • Distributed • Familiar, Simple and Small • Multi-threaded and Interactive • High Performance • Dynamic and Extensible FEATURES OF JAVA
THERE ARE THREE MAIN COMPONENTS OF JAVA LANGUAGE: JVM, JRE, AND JDK. Java Virtual Machine, Java Runtime Environment and Java Development Kit respectively. COMPONENTS OF JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Different Types of JAVA Platform • THERE ARE FOUR PLATFORMS OF THE JAVA PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE: • Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) • Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) • Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME) • Java FX
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